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THE 



FOURTH ROSTER 



OF THE 



CLASS OF 1893 



Cornell University 



Compiled by 

CLARK S. NORTHUP 

Secretary 



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THE 

FOURTH ROSTER 

of' the 

CLASS OF 1893 

Cornell University 



Compiled by 

CLARK S. NORTHUP 

Secretary 



ITHACA, N. Y. 

Privately Printed 

1921 



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CONTENTS 

PAGE 

The Fifth Reunion 5 

A Financial Report 5 

The '93 Memorial Fund 7 

The Roster 7 

ILLUSTRATIONS 

The Reunion Picture Frontispiece 

First row: left to right: Evans, W. G. Kellogg, Olmsted, 
Jackson, Chapinj Ashby. 

Second row: Alger, Eogers, A"an Bergen, Gardinier. 

Third row: Cusliman, Wessling, J. F. Cook, Hall, Hyde. 

Fourth roiu: Stoddard, Bush, Harrold, Katte, F. W. Kelley 
(behind Ladd), C. E. Ladd, Ballantyne. 

Fifth row : Pcrrine, Jeffrey, C. B. Howe, W. H. Brown, Bray- 
toii, Williamson, Mrs. L. H. Clark, L. H. Clark, Lordly (behina Clark), 
Mrs. Lordly, Jewett. 

Sixth roiv : Cavanaugh, Bacon, S. L. Adams, Donald A. Howe 
'22, C. B. Howe, Strong, Warner, Tuck, Booth, Mrs. Ashby, Mrs. 
Jackson, Mrs. W. G. Kellogg. 

Seventh row: Mrs. R. H. Jacoby, Merz, Mrs. Loomis, Mrs. 
Williamson, Miss Doloff Brayton, Mrs. Brayton, Mrs. Foord, Miss 
Foord, Mrs. Leighton, Miss Fitzpatrick. 

Eighth row: Marx, Jacobs, Loomis, Edwards, Master Kel- 
logg, McKinley, Howland, Jameson. 

The Law Class at Graduation 8 

First row : left to right : Albro, Alger^ Bissell, Bowman, Mrs. 
Bosworth Smith (then Mrs. Brown), Burt, Burns, Coville, Cobb, Davis, 
Dygert, E. Dimmick, L. C. Freeman. 

Second row: Ferris, Fulton, A. E. Graham, G. N. Graham, 
Griffith, Hamilton, Harrold, Hanson, Hogg, Hurley, Hunt, I. H. Hyde. 

Third row : Jackson, A. P. Knapp, C. W. Knapp, F. W. Knapp, 
Kreidler, W. G. Kellogg, C. C. Kelley, Marston, Mosher, C. I. Miller, 
Mitchell, McGuire. 

Fourth row: McLindon, McCluskey, Oura, O'Connor, A. L. 
Olmsted, Eandall, Eoot, Eogers, J. H. Southworth, J. C. Swift, Strat- 
ton, H. D. Clarke. 

Fifth row: Sperry, H. L. Smith, Spawn, H. L. Taylor, J. W. 
Taylor, J. Terry, Tuttle, A\an Bergen, A. S. White, Wheeler, Widdi- 
eombe, G. W. Ward, Young. 

Autographs of the 1919 Reunioners 39 

The Statue of Ezra Cornell 59 




THE FirTH REUNION 

The twenty-five year reunion of the class of '93 was held in Ithaca on 
Friday and Saturday, June 20, 21, 1919, in connection with the Semi-Centennial 
Celebration of the University, the total attendance at which was reported to 
be 5,261. Those who were present unanimously voted that they had the time of 
their lives. In accordance with the wishes of the committee in charge no 
class headquarters were provided beyond a room for registration in Goldwin 
Smith Hall. A special armband was used with '93 in carnelian on a Avhite 
background. 

The following 67 members of the class were present at the reunion: S. L. 
^^dams, Alexander, Alger, Asliby, Bacon, Ballantyne, Barnum, Booth, Brayton, 
W. H. Brown, T. Burns, Bush, Cavanaugh, Chapin, L. H. Clark, J. F. Cook, 
H. T. Cory, Cosby, Cushman, W. W. Edwards, Evans, Federspiel, Miss Fitz- 
patrick, Mrs. Foord, Gardinier, T. Hall, Harrold, C. B. Howe, Howland, Miss 
Hull, W. W. Hyde, Jackson, Jacobs, Jameson, Jeffrey, Jewett, Katte, F. W. 
Kelley, W. G. Kellogg, F. W. Knapp, C. E. Ladd, Mrs. Leighton, Loomis, Lordly, 
McKinley, Marx, Merz, C. I. Miller, E. F. Nichols, Olmsted, A. H. Perkins, 
Perrine, J. T. Eogers, Mrs. Eoot, E. B. Simpson, F. K. Smith, Stoddard, C. H. 
Strong, Mrs. Torrance, Tuck, Van Bergen, G. B. Warner, Wessling, E. I. White, 
W. C. White, Williamson, Mrs. Yantis. 

The class picture, which forms the frontispiece of this book, was taken ou 
Saturday, June 21, by John P. Troy. 

The class dinner was held at the same time with the other class dinners, 
in the Drill Hall, on Saturday, June 21, at 6:30. 

The committee in charge of the reunion consisted of Cavanaugh, chairman, 
S. L. Adams, Cobb, Cosby, Evans, Miss Hull, Jameson, Katte, C. E. Ladd, H, 
Moore, and Northup. 

A FINANCIAL REPORT 

The Secretary presents below his financial report from August 1, 1913, to 
September 12, 1920, and gratefully acknowledges all contributions. 

Receipts 

Balance on hand August 1, 1913 $308.91 

Interest 61.24 

Contributions of $2 or more from S. L. Adams, Andrews, Armstrong, 
Ashby, Bacon, Ballantyne, Barnum, Mrs. Baur, Berresford, Bingham, 
Bishop, C. L. Bliss, Booth, Mrs. Bradley, Brayton, Burton, Bush, 



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Chapin, L. H, Clark, Clephane, Cobb, J. F. Cook, Cosby, Crinn, Mrs. 
Davison, Durand, Edmonds, Edwards, Federsjiiel, Filkins, Miss Fitz- 
patrick, Mrs. Fox, Gardinier, Garrels, Gherardi, Gilbert, Hale, T. 
Hall, Harrold, Heatli, E. R. Hill, Hopkins, C. B. Howe, H. C. Howe, 
Hoxie, Hutchinson, W. W. Hyde, Jacobs, Jameson, Jeffrej^, Jewett, J. K. 
Jones, Katte, F. W. Kelley, C. W. Knapp, F. W. Knapp, C. E. Ladd, Mrs. 
Leigliton, Lordly, Lovell, Mrs. McEldowney, McKinley, Marble, Merz, 
Mickle, C. I. Miller, MitC'liell, Moore, Morehouse, Mrs. Morehouse, 
Norris, Northrop, Northup, Olmsted, A. H. Perkins, Perrine, Pond, Mrs. 
Ridgeway, Ripley, Mrs. Roberts, Rossman, Rumsey, Von Schrenk, F. K. 
Smith, Snell, Miss Soule, Stoddard, Stratton, C. H. Strong, Sweet, Town- 
send, Truman, Tuck, Van Bergen, W. T. Van Buskirk, Van Cleef, Van 
Dervoort, Warner, Warriner, Wessling, W. C. White, Williamson, 

Wing, and Mrs. Yantis, 104 contributors 370.75 

Scattering contributions (3 members) 1,74 

$742.64 
Expenditures 

Printing, miscellaneous $ 17.40 

Printing, Third Roster 59.00 

Paid for clerical work, Reunion and Roster, at 25 cents per hour 67.88 

i)ues, Assn. of Class Secretaries, one year at $2, 5 years at $5, one year 

at $3 30.00 

Tax, printing Assn. of Class Secretaries Book 2.00 

Stationery and postage 46.0] 

Rothschild Bros., armbands 11.25 

Railway fares, meetings Assn. of Class Secretaries (of which the Secretary 

was the president) in New York, two trips 30.00 

Cuts for Third and Fourth Rosters 22.09 

John P. Troy, photographs for Roster . 9.25 

Binding, C. U. Library 10 

Telegram to Pittsburgh .41 

Accrued interest on Liberty Bond 4281188 18 

Carting 1.00 

Total $296.57 

Balance on hand September 12, 1920 446.07 



$742.64 
Of the balance $100 is invested in Liberty Bonds; the remainder is in the 
savings bank. 



THE NINETY-THREE MEMORIAL FUND 

The Ninety-Three Memorial Fund, the creation of which was voted at the 
Eeunion of 1913 (see Tliird Roster, page 7) noAV amounts to $8,019. Tliis 
represents the total amount contributed by members of '93 through the Cor- 
nellian Council toward the expenses of the University up to September 12, 1920. 

The Semi-Centennial Endowment Fund Campaign has up to date brought 
from the members of '93 the total sum of $109,608. The total number of living 
m.embers, so far as known, is 441, The class of '92, with 400 living members,' 
has contributed $88,216; '94, with 450 living members, has contributed $109,- 
973; and '95, Avith 503 living members, has contributed $118,524. It is scarcely 
likely that the average income of the members of these other classes is larger 
than that of the members of our class. It is to be greatly hoped that in the 
drive for the remaining five of the ten millions for increased endowment, '93 
will take her rightful place, and that we shall be able to endow at least a pro- 
fessorship which shall forever bear our name. 

It has now (April 7, 1921) been announced that we have five years in Avhich 
to complete our quota of $125,000. Let's not take all that time. 

Do you remember how Prexy Adams, after the escapades of the winter of 
'90-1, publicly &aid, ''I wish to commend especially, for good conduct, the 
classes of '91, '92, and '94," aiid how we all laughed at him, regarding it all 
as a joke? Let us take this Endowment Drive seriously, and not give anybody 
an opportunity to praise our neighbor classes to our reproach. 

THE ROSTER 

Introductory 

The list contains in all 563 names. Of these 38 who took a degree in 1893 
belong either actually or by preference to other classes. This leaves 525 names 
in the" '93 grouj) in the narrower sense. 

In 1889-90 there were registered 356 actual freshmen (besides 55 regis- 
tered back from other classes) and 42 entering specials. In 1891-2 there were 
registered 68 juniors in Law. That is, 466 students entered with the full class 
of '93. 

In 1893 there were 312 baccalaureate and 46 advanced degrees conferred, 
as follows: A. B., 39; Ph. B., 26; B. L., 30; B. S., 26; B. S. in Agr., 3; B. S. 
in Arch., 8; C. E., 25; M. E., 93 (a proper number); LL. B., 62; A. M., 4; M. L., 
3; M. S., 4; M. S. in Agr., 2; M. C. E., 2; M. M. E., 14; LL. M., 11; D. Sc, 2; 
Ph. D., 4. The number of persons in the list who did not take a degree in '93 
is therefore 205. 

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T. Baker, A. T. Baldwin, G. L. Baldwin. Blaekmer, Bolin, Browne, Brussel, D. 
B. Clark, E. C. Clark, H. D. Clark, Clauss, Clay, Miss Claypole, Cohen, Miss 
€olt, Comesky, Connard, Miss Connolly, Cruickslianks, DeWitt, E. Dimmick, 
Eickemeyer, Mrs. Fletcher, Foraker, S. A. Freeman, F. E. Frost, Mrs. H, S. 
Frost, E. M. Fulton, Mrs. Galbreath, Geer, Griffith, Fred W. Hall, Frederick 
W. Hall, Halsey, P. C. Harris, Hazard, Hernandez, Hitchcock, Jost, Katsumata, 
Lange, Mrs. McAllister, McGonigal, McLindon, MacNider, Melrose, Merchant, 
W. D. Miles, H. F. Moore, Miss Julia L. Morris, Mosher, Nathan, Newell, C. H. 
Nichols, O'Connor, Palmer, Park, Parkhurst, Miss Pendleton, Potter, Priest, 
Putnam, Eamsey, Eoot, Shantz, W. W. Southworth, Springer, C. E. Strong, J. 
W. Taylor, Mrs. Thayer, Thurston, Toerring, Van Buren, G. W. Ward, W. H. 
Watson, Whetstone, Wilkins, Wilson, Witherbee, and E>. E. Wood. 

Also Mrs. Leighton, Marble, Tan Derwoort. Total, 8-i, or 16 per cent. 

The following 35 have been lost, and the Secretary w^ill be grateful for 
any news concerning any of them: H. C. Allen, Bassett, Berger, Miss Berst, 
Bertholf, J. E. Cessna, Miss Cessna, Colby, Miss Cooke, Eastman, Fritz, F. L. 
Frost, Goda, G. N. Graham, Miss Hardin, Heinrich, Heppert, Kndwles, Landis, 
Mrs. Leighton, Mrs. McCoy, McGerald, L. L. Moses, Nakayama, Peticolas, Eob- 
bins, Scherer, Serva, Shields, J. W. Smith, Stedman, Stevens, Wagner, Wood- 
btridge, Yates. Also Guy Webster. 

Miss Berst has since been located. Mrs. Leighton is deceased. 

All persons concerning whom there is no statement to the contrary enterea 
in September, 1889, and left in June, 1893. A dagger is prefixed to the name 
•of a person deceased. 

All postoffices not otherwise designated are in New York State. 

An asterisk is prefixed to the name of every person listed in Who's Who 
in America. The 16 members of the class thus designated are: Blackman, 
Bray, Coffin, Cory, Durand, Gherardi, Howland, Hyde, Katte, McHarg, Nagie, 
E. F. Nichols, Norris, Northup, Shearer, and Von Schrenk. 

The following are members of the American Institute of Electrical Engi- 
neers: Barnum, Berresford (fellow and president), W. L. Bliss (fellow). Burton 
(fellow). Gushing (fellow), Garrels, Gherardi (fellow). Hale, Henry, E. E. 
Hill (felloAv), Hutchinson (secretary), Lisull, Jewett, Katte (fellow), F. W. 
Kelley, J. W. Miles, K. B. Miller, Eoper (fellow), Eowe, Stewart, and William- 
son (fellow). 

The following are members of the American Society of Mechanical En- 
gineers: Alberger, Berresford, W. L. Bliss, Boehm, W. H. Brown, Bush, J. I. 
■Cook, Cory, Dunn, Gherardi, Hale, W. A. Harris, E. E. Hill, Jewett, Katte, F. 
W, Kelley, Marx, Norris, H. J. Smith, Symonds, and Van Dervoort. 

The following are members of the American Society of Civil Engineers: 
Alexander, Bacon, Bishop, Collins, Cory, Fort (director), Gordon, E. E. Hill, 
Jacobs, Morrison, Nagle, A. H. Perkins, Eipley, Snell, and Von Schrenk. 

The folloAving 31 are known to have sent children to Cornell: Mrs. Barnes, 
Barr, Berresford, Brayton, J. A. Cook, J. F. Cook, Cushman, Durand, Fort, Mrs. 
Galbreath, Gardinier, T. Hall, C. B. Howe, Hubbell, Jackson, Jaquish, F. W. 
Knapp, Lautz, Mrs. McAllister, Mrs. Marsh, Northrop, Northup, Olmsted, G. C. 



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Perkins, Pond, Scluirman, Shearer, Mrs. Torrance, Warner, R. H. White, and Mrs. 
Yantis. 

About thirty-six reported some special sort of activity during the Great 
War. Bush Avas a colonel; Doores, Lordly, Shearer, and Tuck were lieutenant 
colonels; Stebbins was a lieutenant commander; Cory, Hubby, and C. H, 
Strong were majors; Edmonds, Green, McConville, and Stoddard were cap- 
tains and Gilbert was a captain in the Red Cross; Snyder was a lieutenant in 
the Naval Reserve; W. S. Kellogg and Stratton were Y. M. C. A. secretaries 
and Heath was accepted for that post; E. F, Nichols worked in the Ordnance 
Department, Washington; Mrs. E. F. Brown, Cavanaugh, Mrs. Fox, and Miss 
Markham were active in Red Cross work; Greene was active in the Liberty 
Bond drives ; Van Cleef did ambulance work ; Turnbull inspected airplanes ; 
Ashby inspected warships and tested machinery; ]VIiss Barrows and Mrs. Ro- 
dakiewicz did Americanization and relief work; J. F. Cook and Warner Avere 
concerned with agricultural equipment and efficiency; Andrews was in draft 
board work; George Baldwin was a director of the State military census; 
Berresford helped speed up in electrical manufacturing; F. W. Kelley Tvas 
chairman of his War Resources Board; Cushman worked on important signaling 
and other war inventions. Doubtless many other members of the class ren- 
dered equally efficient and valuable service, but it has not come to the notice 
of the writer. 

Van Dervoort was a member of the Munition Standards Board and of the 
U. S. W'ar Labor Board. His death is directly traceable to the war. Crum was- 
a statistician with the Emergency Fleet Corporation. 

The Roll of the Class 

Herbert Beecher Adams. Accountant. 1891, law. B. 3 June '72, Corn- 
wall, Ontario, Canada, s. Charles and Charlotte Doran A. Prep. Cornwall schools 
and Fort Covington Acad. Studied commercial law here merely to complete hi& 
commercial education. Later graduated from the Brockville, Ont., Bus. Coll. Has 
been accountant for the American Smelting and Refining Co. and others. M. 
21 June '03, Monterey, Mex., Saledad Gazza y Gazza. 2 dau., 1 s. Apartado 64, 
Salvillo Coah, Mexico. 

Percy Crowley Adams, B. S. in Arch. Architect. B. 4 Apr. '69, Randolph,, 
s. Theodore Edwin and Mary Lenett Crowley A. Prep. Chamberlain Inst, Ran- 
dolph. D. T. D. Class Day Com. Draftsman, Buffalo, '93-7; with Supervising 
Architect Treasury Dept., Washington, '97- '09. Member of Averill & Adams,, 
'06-16; independent practice since '16. Has been pres. Washington Architectural 
Club, D. T. D. Alumni Assn. of Washington, Cornell Club; vice-pres. Washington 
Chapter A. I. A, Won competition in design of Court of Honor, Pres. Wilson's 
2d inaugural. M. 21 June '99, Oil City, Pa., Amy Elizabeth Farmer. 1 dau., 1 s. 
1409 Delafield Place (office, 1003 Woodward Bldg.), Washington, D. C. 

Spencer Lionel Adams, A. B. Lawyer. . B. 12 June '70, Skaneateles, s.. 
Emerson H. and Annette Austin A. Prep. Skaneateles H. S. Sph. Head, Classi- 
cal Assn. Soph. Pres. Mgr. Musical Clubs, '92-3. Senior Ball Com. LL. B., 
Yale '95. Admitted to X. Y. Bar 7 Feb. '96 and 111. Bar 12 June '96. Has- 



CLASS OF 1893 li 

practiced in Chicago since ^96. Member Lyman, Adams and Bisliop. ' Twice pres. 

C. U. Assn. of CMcago. Two years Sec'y City Club. Mem. Univ. Club, Legal 

Club, Am. Protective League. 1234 N. State St. (office, 1610 Chicago Title & 
Trust Bldg.), Chicago, 111. 

Alvan Hyde Alberger, C. E. Mechanical engineer. B. 13 Oct. '68, Buffalo, 
s. John L. and Mary Eoss A. Prep. Buffalo H. S. B. Th. Pi, Gun Club. Crank 
editor and bus. mgr. Senior Banquet Com. For many years member J. L. Alberger 
& Son, Buffalo, and pres. Howard Iron Works, Buffalo. Now pres. Alberger 
Chemical Machine Co., Inc. Engineers' Club, A. S. M. E. M. Buffalo, Louise 
Gaskell. 1 s. 50 E. 42d St., New York. Lives at 42 Sutton Manor, New Ro- 
chelle. 

Henry Florence Albro, LL. B. Lawyer. 1890,1892-3. B. 17 July '63, 
s. Geo. A., Woodsburgh. Prep. Hempstead Pub. S. Phi D. Phi. Kreischerville. 

Henry David Alexander, C. E. Civil engineer. 1888-93. B. 21 Oct. '67, 
Cincinnati, O., s. Henry Duffield and Caroline Elizabeth Thomas A. Prep. Min- 
neapolis Acad, and at home. Ph. D. Th., Th. N. E. Captain Cadet Corps. Senior 
Ball Com. Military Hop Com. Civ. Eng. Assn. Draftsman, Pneumatic Signal 
Co. and Eochester St. Ey. Co., '93-5. Leveler, N. Y. State Canals, '95-7. Drafts- 
man, U. S. Deep Waterways Survey, '98, and C. & N. W. R. R., '99. Asst. en- 
gineer, '00-4, 1st asst. engineer, '05, and resident engineer, '06-15, Dept. State 
Engineer & Surveyor, Albany, in charge head office State Barge Canal. Deputy 
Supt. Public Works, N. Y. State, '15-18. Since 1 Jan. '19 senior asst. engineer^ 
Dept. State Engineer and Surveyor, head office, Barge Canal, as asst. to the 
Special Deputy State Engineer. A. S. C. E., Soc. Engineers Eastern N. Y., 
Albany Soc. Civil Engineers. M. 16 Sept. '97, Rochester, Addie F. Marble. 2 s. 
Dept. State Engineer and Surveyor, Office of Special Deputy, Albany. Lives at 
44 Terrace Ave. 

Edmond Conger Alger, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-3. B. 9 Feb. '70, Cortland- 
ville, s. Silas J. and Ellen A. C. Prep. Cortland State Normal jSchool. Phi D. 
Phi, Chancery. Practiced at Cortland, '93- '03. Chief clerk, Transfer Tax Bureau, 
State Comptroller's Office, Albany, '03-7. Since then has practiced in New York; 
specialty, taxation matters. Mason (32°), Shrine, Cornell Club, State Bar Assn., 
New York Co. Lawyers' Assn. 50 Church St., New York. 

Mrs. Harry B. Allen (Mary MacClaughry), B. S. Poultry expert. B. 3 Oct. 
'71, dau. Mrs. M. C. M., Ithaca. Prep, Washington Acad., Salem. Grad. stu., 
C. U., '93-4. Teacher of science, Medina H. S., '95-6, Saratoga H. S., '96-8, a 
private school in New Orleans, '99- '00. Since '01 has specialized in poultry 
culture and lectured at farmers ' institutes. M. 7 Sept. '96, Syracuse, Harry Bush 
Allen. E. F. D. 6, Oswego. 

Harry Carleton Allen. 1889-90, civ. eng. B. 21 June '72, s. A. B. A., 
62 Wilshire Bldg., Cleveland, 0. Prep. Cleveland West H. S. Lost. 

Arthur Lynn Andrews, B. L. Teacher. B. 16 July '71, McLean, s. I. C. 
and Martha E. ToT^ailey A. Prep. Ithaca H. S. Woodford Stage. M. L., '95, 
Ph. D., '02. Eeader in English, '95-6, assistant, '96-7, '98- '01, instructor, '01-7, 
'08-10, C. U. Law student, C. U., '79-8. President's sec'y and Univ. publisher, 
C. U., '07-8. Prof, of English since '10 and Sec'y since '17, Coll. of Hawaii. 



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Student, Harvard Sum. School, '16. Editor The Cornell Magazine, '99-^00. 
Editor, Specimens of Discourse, '05. Member Cornell Club of HaAvaii (several' 
'times pres.), Eotary Club, Ad. Club, Manoa Tennis Club, Manoa Improvement 
Club (pres., '13-14), Outrigger Canoe Club, Y. M. C. A., Central Union Church, 
Draft Board, Eour Minute Men, Vigilance Corps of Amer. Defense Soc. Sec'y 
Commission to Investigate Feeble-mindedness in T. H., '18-19. Board of Comrs. 
Home for Eeeble-minded, '19. Director of W. S. S. Societies, T. H., '19. M. 
30 June '03, Biddeford, Me., Harriet S. Cousens. 2346 Liloa Else (ofdce, Coll. 
of Hawaii), Honolulu, T. H. 

Since 1920 Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, University of Hawaii. 

Jennie Neta Angell. See Mrs. H. H. Mengel. 

tJAMEs Stov^ell Anthony. Elec. engineer. 1889-91, elec. eng. B, 24 July 
72, New York, s. James Louis and Alice Stowell A. Prep. €utler School, New 
York. K. A. Asst. to the vice-pres.. Walker Co., '97-8. Asst. director Dept. of 
Machinery and Electricity, U. S. Com. to Paris Exposition, '99- '01. Member In- 
ternat. Jury of Awards, Paris, '00. From '01 on, in Executive Dept. Gen. Elec. 
Co. Decorated by French Govt. Officier de 1' Instruction Publique, '01. Director 
Ft. Wayne Elec. Works, Waltham Mfg. Co., Baldt Steel Co., De la Vergne Steel 
Co. A. I. E. E, (Assoc), Calumet Club, New York, KaioUwood Country Club, 
Wliite Plains, MohaAvk Club, Schenectady. M. 15 Aug. '05, Geneva, S^vitzerland, 
Alys P. Scott. 1 dau. D. 18 Dec. '15 at his residence at Cannes, France. 

Harley J. Armstrong, M. E. General manager. B. 3 May '71, Decatur, 
IlL, s. John and Lue A. Prep. Decatur H. S. Cross Country Club. Gen. mgr. 
Contractors' Equipment Co., Portland and Seattle, '11-13; since '13 vice-pres. 
and gen. mgr. Clyde Equipment Co., Portland and Seattle. 542 First Ave. S., 
Seattle, Wash. 

'Charles Wesley Ashby, C. E. Inspector. B. 11 Nov. '63, Troy, s. William 
Henry and Arabella Bro\Mi A. Prep. Troy H. S. Draftsmlan, Overbrook, Pa., 
Farms Company, '93-4. Assistant engineer. Bureau of Highways, Brooklyn, 
'95-7. Draftsman with Central E. E. of N. J., '98. Seaman, U. S. S. New 
Hampshire, '98. Engineer in charge of tests, Schenectady Locomotive Works, 
'99- '00. Asst. engineer, N. Y. State, Western Div., Highway Survey, '00. First 
class ship draftsman, U. S. Navy, since 1901 (examination of ship plans; tests 
of auxiliary machinery; computations on trial trips; superintending installation 
of guns and armed guard outfit on merchant vessels during the war and repairs 
to Army transports operated by the Navy Dept.). M. 8 Oct. '10, Eichmond, Va., 
Mrs. Kate Puller Neisler. 311 Chesapeake Ave., Kecoughtan, Elizabeth City Co. 
(mail address, Box 190, E. F. D. 4, Hampton), Va. 

George Washington Ault. P. O. foreman. 1889-90, optional. Born 8 March 
'70, Hornby, s. Freeman G. and Eliza J. A. Prep. Montour Falls H. S., Cook 
Acad. Stenography, typeAvriting, bookkeeping till about '99; since then in post 
office financial work; now foreman in money order and registry dept. Mason, 
Elk. 399 W. Water St., Elmira. 

Lucy Fowler Austin. See Mrs. L. S. Smith. 

George Morgan Bacon, C. E. Civil engineer. B. 28 March '72, Worcester, 
Mass., s. Geo. AndrcAv and Susan Lyman Hillman B. Prep. Syracuse H. S. Tennis 



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Assn. Gracl stu., Technical Hochsclmle, Hanover, Germany, '93-4. Transitm'an, 
Boston Transit Com., 94-9. Private practice, Boston, '99. Eesident engineer, 
Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek, Colo., '00. Asst. engineer, Mamouth Keser- 
voir Co., Utah, '01. Private practice. Salt Lake City, '02-4 and since '06. En- 
gineer -in- charge, Add'l Water Supply Co., Utah, '05. M. 5 Feb. '98, at Med- 
ford, Mass. 4 dau. Am. Soc. C. E. 87 U St., Salt Lake City, Utah. 

Julius William Baier. 1889-90, med. prep. B. 20 July '71, s. Victor B., 
Jersey City, N. J. Prep. Hasbrouck Inst. Eiverside Drive, north of 181st St., 
New York. 

tRoLLiN Thaddeus Baker. 1889-90, agr. B. 19 Feb. '71, s. D. B. B., Suf- 
fern. Prep. Phillips Acad., Exeter, N. H. Dead. 

IAbram Turnure Baldwin. Manufacturer. 1889-91, 1893-6, mech. eng. 
B. 26 Sept. '70, Yonkers, s. Stephen Warner and Helen Baird Turnure B. Prep. 
Yonkers H. S. A. D. Phi, Cornell Athletic Club, Freshman crew. Won 100-yd. 
and 220-yd. dashes in Univ. contests, '90-2. Intercollegiate track team, '91. 
With Solvay Process Co., Syracuse, '96- '09 (draftsman, '96-7, asst. to mgr. of 
Soda Ash Dept., '97- '01, asst. mgr. of same, '01-7, 1st asst. mgr., '07-9); trans- 
ferred to Detroit plant of same, in charge of Commercial Dept. from '09 on. 
Later engaged in mfr. of photometrical, calorimetrical, and power plant apparatus. 
A. S. M. E., Soc. of Chemical Industiy, Amer. Chemical Soc. In Syracuse was 
pres. board of trustees Lowell Ave. Baptist Church, '96- '06; of Syracuse S. P. C. 
Children, '04-7 ; memiber Chamber of Commerce, Citizens ' Club, . Cornell Club, 
Syracuse Country Club, Music Festival Assn. M. 4 June '02, Stratford, Conn., 
Catherine PaHray. 2 s., 1 dau. D. in Detroit 8 Jan. '19. 

tGEORGE Lyon Baldwin, B. L. Lawyer and broker. B. 30 Dec. '71, To- 
wanda, Pa., s. O. A. B. Prep. Towanda H. S. Z. Psi, Mermaid, Masque, Ten- 
nis Assn., Junior Ball Com. '86 Memorial Speaker. Prize Orator. Studied 
law with Judge SAvift, Buffalo; admitted to the bar '95. Then entered the firm 
of Waters, McLennan and Waters, Syracuse; this was later changed to McLen- 
nan, Waters and Baldwin. Captain, Co. F, 203d N. Y, Vol., in Spanish War. 
On his return became a broker. Asst. corporation counsel, '02. Member N. Y. 
Assembly, '06-7. In '18 director of State military census of Onondaga Co. Eesi- 
dent mgr. of A. J. Wright & Co., brokers. Pres. Cornell Club. M. 28 March '99, 
Elizabeth Kennedy Freeman. 1 dau. D. in Syracuse 30 Dec, '18. 

Seward Baldwin. Manufacturer. 1889-92, mech. eng. B. 23 Nov. '70, 
Monticello, s. Hugh J. and Charlotte Elizabeth B. Prep. Waverly H. S. A. D. Phi. 
With Lawrence-Seth Elbow Co. M. 4 Jan. '99, Chambersburgh, Pa., Mabel Gillan. 
1 dau., 1 s. 476 Pennsylvania Ave. (office, Erie St.), Waverly. 

NoRMANN Frank Ballantyne, M. E. Bridge engineer. B. 8 Aug. '67, 
Ottawa, Can., s. James and May Foster B. Prep. Ottawa Collegiate Inst. Course 
in elec. eng. S. Xi, Canadian Club. Sibley Scholar, '89-93. Draftsman with 
Elektron Mfg. Co., Springfield, Mass., '93- '00; with Waterous Engine Works, 
Brantford, Ont., '01. Designer and draftsman, Dominion Bridge Co., Montreal, 
'01-4, '05-8; AvTth Dominion Coal Co., Glace Bay, C. B., '04-5. Witli consulting 
engineer at Edmonton, Alberta. Designer and draftsman, Internal Marine Sig- 



14 FOUKTH EOSTER. 

ital Co., OttaAva, '10. Has not been in eng. work since '10. 110 Hawthorne Ave., 
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. 

Walter Angus Ballard. Traveling representative. 1889-90, mecli. eng. 
B. 19 Feb. '66, W. Clarksville, s. George and Rosa Deming B. Prep. Friendship 
Acad., Alfred Univ. Asst. editor The American Mmiufacturei^ Pittsburgh, '91- 
3. Trav. rep. Mines and Minerals, Scranton, Pa., '95-9, and since '07. Trav. rep. 
The American Machinist, New York, '99- '01. Sales Dept. Pratt-Whitney Co., 
Hartford, Conn., '02-5. Compiler, The Machine Tool Pocket List, '05-7. M. 
29 June '92, Emporia, Fla., Mittie Frank. 1 dau., 1 s. 328 Union St., Spring- 
field, Mass. 

James Francis Barker, M. E. Teacher. B. 17 Dec. '71, Keokuk, la., s. 
James and Josephine Sarrasqueta B. Prep. Milwaukee H. S. Th. D. Chi. Leader 
'Mandolin Club, '93-4. Junior rec. see. Student of architecture, C. U., '93-4; 
education, Univ. of Chicago. Draftsman, with D. H. Burnham & Co., Chicago, 
'94-6; with Edw. P. Allis Co., Milwaukee, '97. Instructor in manual training. 
East Div. H. S., Milwaukee, '97- '03. Supervisor manual training. Grand Rapids, 
Mich., '03-5; Hackley M. T. School, Muskegon, Mich., '05-7. Principal East 
Technical H. S., Cleveland, '07-16; of Mechanics List., '16-19. Since 2 July '19 
asst. supt. of schools in charge of technical and vocational Avork. Lecturer on 
industrial education, C. U. Summer Session, 3 yrs. M. 2 June '96, Chicago, 
Katherine Spooner. 1 dau. 565 Harvard St., Rochester. 

Jay Preston Barnes. Civil engineer. 1889-92, civ. eng. B. 9 Aug. '69, W. 
Stockbridge, Mass., s. William H. and Martha French B. Prep. Searles H. S., 
Great Barrington, Mass. S. A. E., Cornell Congress. Practiced independently, 
'92-5; member Barnes & Jenks, '95- '02; of Barnes & Farnham, '02-7; of Barnes 
k Spaulding since '07. Mason (K. T.), Park Club. Jt. publisher Atlas of Berk- 
shire Co., Mass., '04. M. 28 Oct. '94, Waterbury, Conn., Henrietta Dutton. 2 s., 
1 dau. 46 Brenton Terrace (office, 106 Berkshire Life Ins. Bldg.), Pittsfield, 
Mass. 

Mrs. Stuart Gray Barnes (Marion Gray). 1889-90, spec. B. 8 Jan. '68, 
Greigsville, dau. F. Stuart and Julia Harlow G. Prep. Ingham Univ., LeRoy. 
M. 5 Sept. '93, Greigsville, Stuart Gray Barnes '92. 3 s., inch Morell G. B. '17 
and Hobart W. B., '17, 1 dau. Care The Solvay Process Co., Monrovia, Calif. 

Ward Barnum, M. E. Elec. engineer. B. 16 Sept. '70, s. Edward Elijah and 
A^iola Staunton WoodAvard B. Prep. Pike Sem. Teacher, Hume H. S., '93-4. 
Draftsman, Avith SAvif t & Co., Chicago, '95-7 ; Avith Bucyrus Co., MilAvaukee, '97-8. 
Instructor, LeAvis Institute, Chicago, '98-9. Asst. prof. mech. eng., Washington 
Agr. Coll., Pullman, Wash., '99- '00. Engr., Arnold Co., Chicago, '00-1. Supt. 
Borden & Sellok Co., Chicago, '02 ; of Union Light, Heat & PoAver Co., iCovington, 
Ky., '02-3. Elec. engr. with Louisville & Nashville R. R. Co., Louisville, Ky., 
'03. Senior elec. engr.. Interstate Commerce Com., since '15. Cornell Club. M. 
22 Nov. '03, Covington, Ky., Sadie Black. 119 E. Court St., (Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Office, care Interstate Commerce Commission, Southern Dist., Municipal Bldg., 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 

Charles James Barr, M. E. Mechanical engineer. B. 9 Nov. '72, Toronto, 
Can., s. Chas. Deroclie and Elizabeth Henrietta Young B. Prep. Upper Canada 



CLASS OF 1893 15 

College, Toronto. A. T. O., Sphinx Head, Canadian Club. Editor-in-chief Sihley 
Journal, '92-3. Cornellian editor. Marshal. Freshman crew, varsity crew, '92-3 
(captain, '93). Football director, '91-2. Class football team, '90; varsity foot- 
ball team, '90-2 (captain, '92). Class lacrosse team, '90. Machinist, Waterous 
Engine Wks., Brantford, Ont., '94. With Illinois Steel Co., '96- '02. Supt. 
Mech. Dept. Dominion Iron & Steel Co., Sydney, Canada, '03-4. Asst. gen. supt. 
and chief engr., Lackawanna Steel Co., Buffalo, '04-6. Gen. supt. Ensley Div., 
Tennessee Coal, Iron & R. E. Co., Ensley, Ala., '06. M. 21 Apr. '97, Chicago, 
Ethel Eoper. 2 s., including Chas. J. B., Jr., '24. 3825 Crescent Ave., Birming- 
ham, Ala. 

Anna Frances Barrett. See Mrs. Anna B. Fox. 

Sarah Tracy Barrows, M. L. Teacher. 1892-3. B. 21 Oct. '70, Hudson, 
O., dau. Allen Campbell and Laura Weld Tracy B. Prep. Cleveland Central 
H. S. B. L.,. Iowa State Coll. '91. Teacher of German, Columbus, O., North 
II. S., '97- '07. Asst. Prof, of German, Ohio State Univ., since '07. Lecturer, 
Univ. of So. Calif, summer session, '19. Studied abroad two full years and ten 
summers, at Hannover Lehrerinnen Seminar, Marburger Ferien Kursus, Jena 
I'erien Kursus, Munich, Hamburg Phonetisches Institut, Alliance Fran^aise, 
Paris. Specialty, phonetics. Author, English Sounds for Foreign Tongues; Ex- 
perimental Phonetics as an Aid to the Study of Language, in The Pedagog. Sem- 
inary . Translated Hauptmann's Und Pippa Tanzt, Halbe's Jugend, poems by 
Rainee Maria Rilke in Foet Lore. Member Americanization Dept. Ohio branch 
Council of Nat. Defense ; helped in organization of teaching English to foreign- 
ers, '18-19. 1806 N. High St. (ofdce, Ohio State Univ.), Columbus, O. 

Rose (formerly Rosetta) Mayard Barton, A. B. Teacher. B. 12 June '70, 
dau. Mi's. H. E. B., Oneonta. Prep. Indianapolis, Ind., H. S., Oneonta Acad. 
Classical Assn., History and Polit. Sci. Assn. A. M., Columbia '06. Teacher of 
English, Wadleigh H. S., since '07. Women 's' Univ. Club. Editor of Gold- 
smith's Traveller and Deserted Village and Gray's Elegy, '08. Wadleigh High 
School, New York. 

Hadden Ten Eyck Bassett. 1889, spec. B. 7 Sept. '68, s. Robert B., 211 
E. 11th St., New York. Prep. Dunellen, N. J., H. S. Lost. 

Mrs. William Frederick Baur (Grace Fleming van Sweringen), B. L. 
Teacher. B. 13 Jan. 'QQ, Fetterman, W. Va., dau. Lee and Elizabeth M. Fleming 
Swearingen. Prep. Council Bluffs, la., H. S. K. K. G., Der Hexenkreis, Asteroids. 
Instructor in English and Supt. Training Dept., State Normal School, Washing- 
ton, '93-7. Student of Eng. and Germanic philology, Cornell and Heidelberg, 
'97-8, Berlin, '00-4. A. M. and Ph. D., Berlin '04 (thesis, Die engl. Schrift- 
sprache bei Coverdale). Prof, of English, American School for Girls, Constan- 
tinople, Turkey, '98- '00. Asst. in English, Berlin, '01-2. Professor of English 
and dean of Avomen, Blackburn College, '05-9. Prof, of Germanic languages, 
[Univ. of Colorado, since '09. Member Med. Lang. Assn. America, Soc. for the 
Advancement of Scandinavian Study, Samfund til Udgivelse af Gammel Nordisk 
Literatur, Am. Assn. Univ. Profs. Author of philol. arts. M. 12 Aug. '16, Boul- 
der, Colo., William Frederick Baur. 901 University Ave., Boulder, Col. 

Edward William Beadel. Manager. 1889-90, spec. mech. eng, B. 24 May 



16 FOURTH ROSTER 

'69, Moutezuma,, s. Daniel Webster and Frances H. B. Prep. Syracuse H. S. 
Fhi D. Th. Syracuse Univ., '90-2. Draftsman, S^veets Mfg. Co., Syracuse, '92-5; 
Carnegie Steel Co., Pittsburgh, '96-7 ; Ohio Steel Co., YomigstoAvn, O., '93 ; Well- 
man-Seaver Eng. Co., Cleveland, '99. With Pennsylvania Eng. Works, New 
Castle, Pa., since '00 (chief engineer, '00-1, gen. mgr. since '02^ vice-pres._, '05-15, 
pres. since '16). Director in various banks and other industries. M. (1) Tren- 
ton, N. Y., Etta S. Wheeler, who d. 16 May '02; (2) Youngstown, O., Louise J. 
Owsley. 2 s., 4 dan. 309 Rhodes Place, New Castle, Pa. 

Albert Ebenezer Beals, M. E. Mechanical engineer. 1888-93. B. 22 March 
'71, s. Ebenezer B._, Norwich. Prep. Norwich Acad. QQ Philadelphia Ave., De- 
troit, Mich. 

Theodore Becker. Chemist. 1889-90, elec. eng. B. 25 Dec. '70, s. Clayton 
F. and Margaret Morton Morris B. Descendant of Robert Morris, Rev. financier. 
Prep. Central City, Colo!, H. S., Ithaca H. S. Phi S. K. Engineer, Denver Union 
Water Co., '91. Elec. eng., Mountain Elec. Co., '92. Assayer and chemist, Tien- 
tral City, Colo., '93-9. With Smuggler Union Mining Co., Telluride, Colo., '01-2. 
With Am. Smelting & Ref. Co. at Pueblo, Colo., '03-5. With Strattou Inde- 
pendence Ltd., Victor, Colo., '05-7. Head assayer and chemist, American Smelt- 
ing & Refining Co., Garfield, Utah, since '07. Elks. Garfield, Utah. 

Horatio Blake Beckmax, Jr. Mechanical engineer. 1889, mech. eng. B. 17 
Dec. '69, s. Horatio Blake B., Newburg. Prep. Newburg Free Acad. Newburg. 

Calvin M. Berger. Mechanical engineer. 1889-90, mech. eng. B. 25 Aug. 
'70, s. John A. B., Canton, O. Prep. Canton H. S. Last heard from at Canton; 
mail returned 8 Nov. '16. 

Louise Susette Bergmanx. See Mrs. D. J. Healy. 

Arthur William Berresford, M. E. Manager. 1892-3. B. 9 July '72, 
Brooklyn, s. John H. and Rebecca B. Leach B. Prep. Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst. 
(B. S., '92). Electrician, Brooklyn City R. R. Co., '93-4. Exper. work, '95. 
Engineer, Ward-Leonard Co., '96-8. Then formed (with 2 partners) The Iron 
Clad Resistance Co. (vice-pres. and mgr.), which Avas bought in '00 by the Cutler- 
Hammer Co. With the latter co. since '00 (engr., '00-1, supt., '01-5, gen. mgr., 
since '05, vice-pres., since '08. A. I. E. E. (fellow, mgr. and pres.), A. S. M. E., 
Electrical Mfrs. Club (pres., '16-18), Assoc. Mfrs. Elec. Supplies (pres. since '18), 
Nat. Industrial Conference Board. Clm. Gen. War Service Com. Elec. Mfg.- 
Industry, and Co. Elec. Supply Mfrs. Chn. Elec. Safety Conference. Soc. of 
Naval Arch, and Marine Eng., Nat. Elec. Light Assn., Soc. for Promotion of 
Eng. Education, Franklin Inst. Clubs: Cornell (pres., '07-8), Athletic, Mil- 
waukee, Univ., Town, Country; Univ., of Chicago; Engineers', Chemists', Ma- 
chinery, Engineers' Country, of Ncav York; Mohawk, of Schenectady; and others. 
M. 5 Apr. '98, Brooklyn, A. Florence King. 2 s.. Including John K. B. '23. 
201 Prospect Ave. (office, care The Cutler-Hammer IMfg. Co.), Milwaukee, Wis. 

Also a member of the Zodiac Society. 

Jessie May Berst. Teacher. 1889-90, arts. B. 23 Apr. '70, dau. Hiram 
Lamson and Mary Sampson B. Prep. Erie Central H. S. A. B., Allegheny '92. 
Grad. stu., Bryn MaAvr, '98-9. Taught in Erie H. -S. 680 W. Seventh St., Erie, Pa. 

Charles Howard Bertholf. 1889-91, mech. eng. B. 28 Jan. '70, s. Rev. J. 



CLASS OF 1893 17 

H. B., Marlboro, X. J. Prep. Yonkers H. S. Last address, Marlboro, N. J. Lost 
since '13. 

Harry Daniel Billings. Merchant. 1889-90, arts. B. 27 Oct. '68, s. Paul 
B., Tmikhannock, Pa. Prep. Wyoming Sem. Tunkliannock^ Pa. 

Arthur Walter Bingham, B. S. Pliysician. 1890-3. B. 19 May '72, Mil- 
Avaukee, Wis., s. Webster A. and Fannie H. Bird B. Prep. West DePew, Wis., 
H. S. Studied at the Univ. of Wisconsin, '89-90. Medical Soc. Football sub. 
M. D., Columbia '96. Spent '96 in hospital practice at the General Memorial 
Hospital, New York Infant Asylum, Sloane Hospital for Women. Has practiced 
in E. Orange, N. J., since 1 Jan. '99. Attending obstetrician. Orange Memorial 
Hospital. Orange Practitioners' Soc, Essex Co. Country Club, Soc. of Alumni 
of Sloan Maternity Hospital, Am. Med. Assn., N. Y. State Pediatric Soc, Orange 
Mt. Med. Soc, Wm. Pierson Med. Library Assn. M. 18 Apr. '00, E. Orange, N. 
J., Mary Condit Dodd. 2 dau., 1 s. 123 Harrison St., E. Orange, N. J. 

Albert Alexander Bird, Ph. B. '91, Ph. D. See '91 Eecords. 

Hubert Keeney Bishop, C. E. Engineer. B. 26 June '70, s. James E. and 
eastern G. B. Prep. Warsaw H. S. City engineer's asst., Hudson, '93, and 
Watertown, '91. Asst. supt. Hasting Paving Co., XeAV York, '91-5. Engr. in 
charge Avater Avorks construction, Sonyea and Dansville, '95-6; N. Y. State canals, 
'96-8. Supt. public Avorks, Hudson, '99-03. Chief engr. Hudson Water Works 
constr., '04-5. Asst. to C. C. A>rm,eule, NeAV York, '06. Engr., State Engineer's 
Dept.,, Albany, '06-9. First deputy engr., X. Y. State Higlnvay Com., '09-11. 
Supt. public Avorks, Honolulu, '11-13; laid out boulevard system, became conir. 
Honolulu Board of Public Works. Later dist. engr. Bureau of Public Eoads; 
supervised all Federal-Aid road Avork in Ohio, Pa., Maryland, Ya., W. Va., N. C, 
and N". J. Chief engr., Indiana State Highway Com., '19-20. Noav AAith the 
Bureau of .Public Eoads. A. 'S. C. E. M. Sept. '99, Fairport, Anna S. Tubbs. 
Care Bureau of Public Eoads, Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 

Frederick Olds Bissell, A. B. '91, LL. B. See '91 Eecords. 

*WiLLiAM Fremont Blackman, Ph. D. Teacher. 1891-3, social sci., ethics. 
B. 26 Sept. '55, N. Pitcher, s. Jolin Smith and Orpah Freeman B. A. B., Oberlin 
77. B. D., Yale '80. Minister of Congl. churches at SteubeuAdlle, 0., Xaugatuck, 
Conn., and Ithaca, '80-93. Grad. stu., Berlin, Paris, '93-4. Prof. Christian ethics, 
Yale, '93- '01; lecturer on social philosophy and ethics, same, '01-2. Pres. Eollins 
Coll., '02-15. Editor The Yale Review, '93- '01. Pres. Fla. Conf. Charities and 
Correction, '11; of Fla. Audubon Soc, since '10; of Bank of Winter Park, since 
'11 ; of the Wekiwa Eanch, '15 ; of Fla. Live Stock Assn., since '15. Member 
Fla. Live Stock Sanitary Bd., '17. Author, The Making of HaAvaii; a Study in 
Social Evolution, '99. LL. D., Florida '10. M. 1 July '84, Washington, Lucy 
Worthington. 3 children. Winter Park, Fla. 

t Samuel Huling Blackmer. 1889-90, optional. B. 20 May '70, Bennington, 
\t., s. Franklin and Ainia Huling B. Prep. Bennington H. S. Was a candidate 
lor State Senator in '06; lacked only five votes of election. Traveled extensively 
in the U. S., Mexico, the West Indies, and South America. Was a keen sportsman. 
M. '92, Bennington, A^t., Fanny Abbot. 1 s. D. at Bennington, Yt., in the 
house in Avhich he was born, of acute dilatation of the heart, 30 Nov. '11. 

Charles Liston Bliss, B. S. Chemist. 1892-3. B. 14 Dec '71, Spencer, 



18 I^OUETH EOSTER 

s. Theodore F. and Mary A. Bradley B. Spent '89-91 at Wittenberg College. 

A. T. O., Cross Country Club^ Clienilker Verein, Med. Soc. (pres.). Asst. in 
clieniistry, C. U., '.93-5. With John A. Miller, Buffalo, '95-6. Asst. in physiol. 
chemistry, U. of Mich., '96- '02. Student of medicine, U. of Mich., '99- '01. 
Physiol, chemist, Govt, laboratories, Manila, P. I., '02-5. Chemist, Dayton, O., 
'06-9; with Amer. Fruit Products Co., "Eochester, '09-12; with Tenn. State Food 
& Drug Dept., '12-14; with Detroit Bd. of Health, '14-16; Avith Elwood Myers 
Co,, Springfield, O., '17-18; with State Bd. of Health, Lansing, Mich., since '18. 
M. 24 Sept. '10, Ann Arbor, Marie S. Durheim. 819 N. Walnut St. (mail address. 
State Board of Health), Lansing, Mich. 

William Lord Bliss, M. M. E. Business. 1891-3. B. 16 July '71, Brooklyn, 
s. John and Frances Elizabeth Lord B. Prep. Adelphi Acad., Brooklyn. B. S., 
Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst. '91. Chi Psi. Sibley Journal editor. With Riker 
Electric Motor Co., Brooklyn, '93-5. With Oonsol. Gas Co., New York, '95-7. 
Then began developing car-lighting apparatus. Since '01 pres. Bliss Elec. Car 
Lighting Co. Now chief engr. U. S. Light & Heat Corp. A. I. E. E., N. Y. E.ail- 
road Club, A. S. M. E., Western Eailroad Club, Mihvaukee Club, Mason (32o), 
Shrine. M. 5 Feb. '96, Brooklyn, Grace Lawrence Kip. 142 Buffalo Ave. (office, 
care U. S. Light and Heat Corp.), Niagara Falls. 

William Henry Boehm, M. M. E. Casualty insurance. 1892-3. B. 30 Aug. 
'68, Memphis, Tenn., s. Henry William and Mary Condron B. Prep. Memphis 
schools. B. S., Eose Polytechnic Inst. '91. Draftsman, Memphis Gas Light Co., 
'91-2. Grad. Students' Club. Boiler inspector, with Fidelity & Casualty Co., at 
Cincinnati, '93-4. Draftsman, Chickasaw Iron Works, Memphis, Tenn., '93-4. 
Instructor in mech. eng., Washington Univ., St. Louis, '94-7. Inspector of ma- 
chinery, Enging. Dept. St. Louis Water Works, '97-8. Prof, of mech. eng., Clem- 
son College, S. C, '98- '01. Supt., Dept. Fly Wheel Insurance, Fidelity & Casualty 
Co., since '01 ; of Dept. of Steam Boiler Ins. also, since '07. Now vice-pres. A. S. 
M. E. M. 20 Sept. '94, Memphis, Tenn., Addle Ellen Thurston. 281 Edgecombe 
Ave. (office, care Fidelity & Casualty Co. of New York, 92 Liberty St.), New York. 

tJoHN Valentine Bohn. Mining engineer. 1889-90, mech. eng. B. 17 Apr. 
'68, s. Maj. Ahiman Valentine and Emma Jane Kneisly B. Prep. St. Louis H. 
S. Studied 1888-9 at Washington Univ. D. K. E. A^arsity and freshman football 
teams. Crew squad. Colorado School of Mines, '90-2. With British-Am. Invest- 
ment Co., Trail, B. C, '92-6. Mining, Butte, Mont., and Leadville, Colo., '96- '06. 
Supt. Tennessee Copper Co. mines, '06-9. M. Belle Howell, dau. of the late 
Admiral Jolm A. H., U. S. N. D. 20 Dec. '09, Ducktomi, Tenn. Mrs. Bohn now 
lives at 1828 S St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Francis Halsey Boland, M. E. '92, M. M. E. See '92 Eecords. 

George Albert Bolles, A. B. See '92 Eecords. 

Arthur Woodward Booth. Physician and surgeon. 1889-91, med. prep. 

B. 17 Jan. '71, s. Irving D. B., Elmira. Prep. Elmira Free Acad. M. D., Univ. 
of Penn. '94. Pres. State Board of Medical Examiners. ELinira City Club, Cen- 
tury Club, Elmira Coun. Club, Amer. Med. Assn., S. A. E. Director Merchants' Nat. 
Bank. M. 19 Nov. '13, Ithaca, Jeannette A^an Cleef, dau. of Mynderse Y. C. '74. 
1 dau. 150 Main St.. Elmira. 



CLASS OF 1893 19 

Mrs. Alan W. Bosworth-Smith (Mrs. Mary_ Kennedy Brown), LL. B. 
1891-3. B. Troy, Vt., dau. Michael and Amanda Kennedy. Prep. St. Johnsbury, 
Yt, Acad.^ class of ^84. Special student^ Wellesley^ one year. M. (1) Dr. F. P. 
Brown, deceased, Grand Junction, Colo. After leaving Cornell, practiced law in 
Chicago 3 yrs. ; admitted to practice in Supreme Court. M. (2) 19 Apr. '99, 
Bermuda, Lieut. Alan "W. BosAvorth-Smith, E. N., who, while in command of 
H. M. S. Cobra, was lost with 87 men in the Xorth Sea, '02. Has lived in Munich, 
Berlin, and England for six or seven years. Sister of Jamtes C. Kennedy '79. 
65 Seventh Ave., New York. 

CORYDON Hart Bowen, C. E. Trainmaster. B. 5 Oct. '69, s. M. E. B., LeRoy. 
Prep. LeRoy Acad. Inst. With Chicago and N. W. R. R. Belle Plaine, la. 

Edmond Plumb Boynton, C. E. Sales mgr. 1890-3. B. 5 Apr. '69, Fort 
Dodge, la., s. Joseph Edmond and Mary L. Plumb B. Prep. Coe College. K. S. 
Civ. eng. practice, '93-4. City engineer, Cedar Rapids, '95-8. Factory mgr. 
Nat. Biscuit Co., Denver, Colo., '99- '07; of Shelby Biscuit Co., Memphis, Tenn., 
'07-18. Sales mgr. Douglas Co., Cedar Rapids, since '18. M. 24 June '96, Ithaca, 
Katharine M. Foote. 2 s., 2 dau. 1852 Second Ave. (office, care Douglas Co.), 
Cedar Rapids, la. 

-Stuart Dunlevy Boynton, M. E. Mechanical engineer. B, 23 Nov. '69, 
Chicago, s. Chas. W. and Mary R. jVforris B. Prep. Chicago Manual Tr. School. 
S. Chi. Class Day Com. Engineer, World's Fair, '93. Supt., Boynton Grain Co., 
'94- '05. Engr. and vice-pres. Pfammueller Engineering Co., since "'05. Nat. 
Geographic Soc, Cornell Club, Union League Club, Hinsdale Golf Club. 211 E. 
Ontario St., Chicago, 111. 

Mrs. Harry Bradley (Myrtle Wells). 1889-91, special." B. 17 Nov. '66, 
Oswayo, Pa., dau. Walter and Sarah M. Lyman W. Prep. Alfred Univ. K. A. Th. 
Member of several charity organizations; was active in Red Cross and other war 
Avork. M. 4 Sept. '95, Oswayo, Pa., Harry Bradley. 2 dau. 313 N. Main St., 
Wellsville. 

Lyman Richard Bradley. Planter. 1889-90, 1890-91, civ. eng. B. 1 Dec. 
'70, Spencer, s. Chas. Elory and Margaret Elizabeth Bush B, Prep. Spencer 
Acad. A. T. O. Sixteen years in tobacco business at Hartford, Conn. Since 
'17 ownier and operator of New' Hope Plantation. Mem. Odd Fellows, Masons, 
Kn. of Pythias, Sons of Vet. M. 1 Dec. '97, Spencer, Katherine Lewis, '96-7 
Grad. 2 s., 3 dau. New Hope Plantation, Motor Route A, Tallahassee, Fla. 

*William L. Bray. Teacher. 1889-91, agr. B. 19 Sept. '65, Burnside, 111., 
s. William and Martha Ann Foster B. Prep. State Normal School, Kirksville, 
Mo., '83-5. A. B., Indiana '93. A. M., Lake Forest '94. Grad. stu., Berlin, 
'96-7. Ph. D., Chicago '98. Instructor in botany. Lake Forest, '94-5; adj. prof, 
biology, '95. Instructor in botany, Texas, '97-8; adj. prof., '98- '01; assoc. prof., 
'02-5; prof., '05-7. Prof of botany, Syracuse, since '07. Collaborator, U. S. 
Forest Service, '99- '09; acting dean Coll. of Forestry, '11. Chief Div. of Forestry, 
Texas World's Fair Com., '03-4. Fellow A. A. A. S. Bot. Soc. America, Eeol. 
Soc. America, Assn. Internationale des Botanistes, N. Y. Acad, of Sciences, Phi 
B. K., S. Xi, Phi K. Phi. Methodist. Author, Development of Vegetation of 
N. Y. State, '15, several Govt, bulletins on Texas forests, articles on plant dis- 



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tributioii and adaptation. M. 28 Dec. '99_, Syracuse, Alice Weston. 867 Lancaster 
Ave., Syracuse. 

"William Stanton Brayton, M. E. Sales mgr. B. 21 Aug. '71, Providence, 
R. I., s. Charles Eay and Antoinette Percival Belden B. Prep. Providence H. S. 
Psi U., Bench & Board, Mermaid, Sph. Head. Chn. Senior Banquet Com., Finance 
Com. With Union E. E. Co., Providence, '93-5. Engineer, Gen. Elec. Co., Sche- 
nectady, '95-6. District sales mgr.. Gen. Elec. Co., New York, since '96. C. U. 
Club, Montclair Golf and Athletic Clubs, Sons of Veterans, Loyal Legion. M. 3 
May '98, Alice Dolloff Wait, dan. of Prof. L. A. Wait. 3 s. (1 deceased). 141 
Central Ave., Montclair, N. J. Office, 120 Broadv^^ay, New York. 

One s., Cliarles Lucien B., is a member of '23. Has also 1 dau. (see the class 
picture). 

Henry Bartol Brazier. Broker. 1889. B. 11 March '70, Philadelphia, Pa., 
s. Joseph Harrison and Ellen K. Bartol B. Prep. Brown School, Phila. Psi U. 
With Baldwin Locomotive Works, '90- '00 (apprenticei, '90-93, contractor, '93-7, 
asst. foreman, '97- '00). Mfr. of automobiles, '00-6. Broker, with West & Co., 
since '07. Pres. WynncAvood Civic Assn., '18-19. Union League Club, Merion 
Cricket and Golf Club, Philadelphia Country Club, Numismatic and Antiquarian 
Soc, Automobile Club of Phila. (vice-pres.). M. 29 Nov. '04, Phila., Annie 
Elizabeth Mine. 1 dau. Fraclybra, WynneAvood (office, 1417 Chestnut St., Phila- 
delphia), Pa. 

Alice Josephine Bristol. See Mrs. C. T. G. Smith. 

Joseph George Brobeck, B. S. B. 11 June '72, Sag Harbor, s. Joseph B. 
Prep. Sag Harbor U. S. Natural Hist. Soc, Medical Soc, C. U. C. A. (treas.). 
With Simplex Elec Co., 120 W. 32d St., New York. 

Anna Conant Bronson. See Mrs. W. W. Root, 

Alfred Charles Brooks, B. S. in Arch. Architect. B. 28 July '71, Ithaca, 
s. Arthur Benjamin and Mary Gauntlett B. Prep. Ithaca H. S, Senior Prize 
Com. Practiced architecture, .'93- '01 ; then disabled as a result of a fall from a 
bicycle. 309 N. Aurora St., Ithaca. '■*- 

Edward Anderson Brooks, LL. B. '92, LL. M. See '92 Eecords. 

Mrs. Edmund Fowler Brown (Mary Eelihan), B. L. 1888-90, 1891-3. 
B. 2 Sept. '68, Painted Post, dau. Timothy and Mary Powers E. Prep. Painted 
Post H. S. Grad study, U. of Missouri, St. Louis branch, '19. Pres. College 
Club, '10-12; of Visiting Nurse Assn., '13-18; of Section, Needlework Guild, 
'10-16. Director, Anti-Tuberculosis Soc, since '10; of School of Social Economy, 
since '14. Sec. S&hool of Housekeeping, '12-14. Housing Com. of Civic League, 
'12-15. Instructor in surgical dressings, Eed Cross, '16-17; director of produc- 
tion, S. W. Div., '17-18; asst. to the manager, since '18. Wednesday Club. M. 

21 June '94, Kalamazoo, Mdch., Edmund Fowler BroAvn. 4 dau. 5700 Clemens 
Ave. (office, Frisco Bldg.), St. Louis, Mo. 

Ethelbert Washington Brown. Artist. 1889-92, mech. eng., arch. B. 12 
Dec '70, Camp Verde, Ariz.^ s. William Harvey and Eebecca Townsend B. Prep. 
Cascadilla School, Ithaca. Chi Psi, Bench & Board. Student, Ecole des Beaux 
Arts. Studied painting under Whistler and others. Has exhibited pictures in 
New Salon, Paris, Pan-Am, Exp, (hon. mention), Louisiana Purchase Exp., Lewis 



CLASS OF 1893 21 

& Clark Exp., and all leading annual Am. exhibitions. M., 31 Mar. '04, at New 
York, May Gill. 1st class, Loyal Legion. 4117 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Maratha AyERY Brown, B. S. Teacher. B. 12 Sept. '71, dau. W. S. B., 
LeRoy. Prep. LeRoy Acad. Inst. Medical Soc. Teacher of science. Portage, 
Wis., H. S., '93-6. Teacher of math., Rockford, 111., H. S., '96-7. Teacher of 
biology and physiology, Aurora, 111., H. S., '97- '04. Teacher of botany, Wendell 
Phillips H. S., Chicago, since '04. 160 La Salle St., Aurora, 111. 

Mrs. Mary Kennedy Brown. See Mrs. A. W. Bosworth-Smith. 

Walter Frazer Brown. Watch business, orchardist. 1889-91, mech. eng. 

B. 24 Apr. '70, BufPalo, s. John Henry and Emily Janet Frazer B. Prep. So. 
Division H. S., Chicago. D. U. Clerk, E. L. Hedstrom & Co., wholesale coal, 
'93-9; partner, '99- '06. Vice-pres. and treas. A. C. Becken Co., wholesale jewelers, 
from '06 on for some years. Now owns and operates Pentro Orchard. 111. Soc. 
Sons Rev. (has been pres. and sec). Union League Club of Chicago. M. 19 Oct. 
'99, Chicago, EsteJle Penfield. 3 s., 3 dau. (2 deceased). Pentro Orchard, Med- 
ford, Oregon. 

William Brown, C. E. Civil engineer and farmer. B. 22 Sept. '68, s. 
Homer B., Belfast. Prep. Genesee Valley Sem. Has been with Elec. Light & 
Power Co., Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Belvidere. 

William Hiram Brown, M. E. Manufacturer. 1890-3. B. 25 Feb. '70, 
Cleveland, s. Hiram Morgan and Mahala Jane Hartness B. Prep, privately. At 
Case School, '88-90. D. K. E., Sphinx Head, Undine, Bench & Board, Mermaid. 
IVifr. with Motor Cycle Co., '94-5. With Brown Hoisting Co., '95. With Kelly 
Handle Bar Co., '96-7. With International Register Co., '97- '06. Independent 
work, '06-7. With Elec. Ry. Improvement Co., '07. In '13 head of Bro\ni 
Ti-afilog Co., builders of automatic time recorders. Now head of Brown Spring 
Oiler Co. University Club, Hermit Club, Cornell Club, Cleveland, Cornell Univ. 
Club, New York, Tiouglmioga Club, Cortland. M. Nov. '03, Painesville, O., 
Louise Strong. 3 children. 6911 Carnegie Ave., S. E., Cleveland, O. 

tLA Monte Gray Browne. 1889-92, optional. B. 28 Oct. '70, s. Dr. A. J. 
BroAvne, Utica. Prep. Colgate Acad. " D. at Newport, N, Y., 18 July '94. 

tELBERT Albert Brussel, M. E. Elec. engineer. 1888-93. B. 12 Feb. '72, 
s. Adolph B., New York. Came from C. C. N. Y. A. D. Phi, Th. N. E. Varsity 
football team;, '92. Was a member of Davis & Brussel, elec. engineers. New 
York. D. 22 Aug. '03. 

Francis Hiram Burnette. Farmer. 1889-90, spec. agr. B. 21 May '67, 
Phelps, s. Hiram and Eliza Ann B. Prep. Phelps Union & Classical School. 

C. U. C. A. For many years, from '90 on, prof, of horticulture, Louisiana State 
Univ., and horticulturist, Louisiana Agr, Exp. Station. M. 28 Dec. '98, Ithaca, 
Elva Margei^ Price '91, who d. 11 Oct. '99, sister of Prof. Clifton Price '89. 
Phelps. 

Thomas Burns, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-3. B. 16 Nov. '70, Watertown, s. 
John and Ellen Dunn B. Prep. Watertown H. S. Practice since '93; member 
Burns & Burns. Has l?een pres. Board of Education. M. 26 June '95, Watertown, 
Mary L. Smith. 1 dau., 5 s. (one deceased). 30 Gotham St. (ofiftce 10^2 Wash- 
ington St.), Watertown. 

Jessie Alice Burr, B. S. Teacher. B. 17 Sept. '63, dau. Isaac B., Boon- 



22 FOURTH ROSTER 

ville. Prep. Lowville Acad. Medical Soc. Teacher, Pilblic School 49, New York. 
Sister of Nellie A. Burr '93. P. S. 49, New York. 

Jonathan Sturges Burr, M. E. Business. B. 16 Sept. '71, Memphis^ Tenn., 
s. John T. and Katherine Skidmore B. Prep. Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst., Cas- 
cadilla School. D. T. D. Member John T. Burr & Son. 429-431 Kent Ave., 
Brooklyn. 

Nellie Ann Burr, B. S. Teacher. B.- 17 Sept. '64^ dau. Isaac B., Boonville. 
Prep. Lowville Acad. Medical Soc. In '99- '00 principal Williamson U. S. 
Teacher, Public School 158, New York. Sister of Jessie A. B. '93. P. S. 158, 
New York. 

'Mrs. George C. Burrage (Elizabeth Hill), Ph. B. B. 21 Dec. '71, dau. 
John H., Danvers, Mass. Prep. Salem, Mass. H. S. C. U. C. A. M. George Clos- 
son Burrage '92. Tillotson Institute, Austin, Tex. 

Charles Wellington Burt. Lumber business. 18.91-3, law. "B. 21 March 
'71, s. W. R. B., Saginaw, Mich. Studied at Univ. of Mich. Z. Psi, Phi D. Phi, 
Chancery. M. 14 Oct. '98. Ford, Ky. 

Paul Gibson Burton. Electrical engineer. 1889-91, elec. eng. B. 19 June '70, 
Albany, s. Samuel Vail 'and Harriet Gibson B. Prep. Albany H. S. With Western 
Elec, Co., becoming asst. supt. of switchboard installation, till '04. Since then 
division supt. and engr. Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co. and Associated 
Companies. NeAv York Geneal. & Biogr. Soc, Fellow A. I. E. E., Washington 
Soc. Engineers, Baltimore Country Club, Mason (32°), Shrine^ Telephone Pioneers 
of America, Baltimore Country Club, Merchants' Club. M. 9 Feb. '05, New York, 
Mary Barlow. 2 dau. 839 University Parkway (office, 108 E. Lexington St.), 
Baltimore, Md. 

Harold Montfort Bush, M. E. Consulting engineer. B. 14 Nov. '71, Dans- 
ville, s. Rev. James Smith and Harriet Eleanor Fay B. Descended from 1st child 
b. in Plymouth, Mass. Prep, Concord, Mass., H, S., Black Hall School, Lyme, Conn. 
A. T. O. Chn. Senior Photograph Com., Finance Com. Capt. freshman football 
team; sub. on varsity football team, '89-91, Freshman football director. With 
Ohio Pipe Co,, Columbus, '93-9 (spec, apprentice, '93-4, contracting agent and 
foreman, '95, acting supt., '96-9). 2d lieut. Battery H, 1st Ohio F. A., '98. 
Asst. supt. U. S. Cast Iron Pipe & Foundry Co., Columbus, '99. Salesman, 
Stevenson, Field & Co., Pig Iron Commission, '00. Motive power inspector^ Penn. 
R. R. Lines, S. W. System, '01-06. Consulting factory engineer, '06-16 and since 
'19, First lieut. Battery H, 1st Ohio F, A, (N. G,), '99; captain, '00; 'major, 1st 
Ohio F, A, (N, G.), '11, in service '16 on Mexican border; colonel, regiment be- 
coming 134th F, A,, U, S, A., '17. Militia course, F. A., School of Fire, Fort Sill, 
'13; same, war course, '18. Field Officers' course. School of Fire, Camp de Souge, 
France. Sailed for France, 28 June '18. Served on 2d Army Sector, Marbache 
and Pannes Sectors, A. E. F. Returned to U. S. 24 March '19. Columbus Athletic 
Club, A. S. M. E., Franklin Inst., Engineers' Club, Am. Soc. for Testing M'aterials, 
Internat. Assn. for Testing Materials, Naval and Mil. Order Span. -Am. War, 
Briggsdale, O. 

Charles J. Cady. Farmer and beekeeper, 1889-90, civ, eng, B, 3 June '69, 
Adams Center, s, Chas, J, and Ermina Osgood C, Prep, Adams Collegiate Inst, 



CLASS OF 1893 23 

M. '94^ Sackett's Harbor^ Ida Fandrey. 2 s., 2 dau. One son took the agr. 
sliort course in '19-20. E. F. D. 2, Adams Center. 

Annie Richardson Cameron. See Mrs. Annie C. Robertson. 
John Palmer Campbell. Manufacturer. 1889-90, 1891-3, spec, mecli. eng. 
B. 28 Jan. '71, New York Mills, s. Samuel R. and Mary E. Palmer C. Prep, 
privately. Chi Psi. With New York Mills Co. since '93 (supt., '93- '00, agent, 
'00-2, and since '02 asst. treas. and agent). M. 4 Sept. '95, Utica, Jane G. 
Mcintosh. 1 s. NeAv York Mills. 

Bertram Colman Candee. Business. 1889-90, arch. B. 12 March '70, Dun- 
kirk, s. William Eber and Grace Eunicia C. Prep. Dunkirk Union F. S., Mechanics 
and Traders Free School, New York. Chautauqua Co. Club. Draftsman, Martin 
Heater Wks., Dunkirk, '90-1, Dunkirk Engineering Co., '91-2. With Am, Glucose 
Co., '92-3. In charge Building Dept., Rieker & Wing, Buffalo, '93-4. Machine 
designer. Plumb, Burdict & Barnard, Buffalo, '94-6. Drafts-man, Brooks Loco- 
motive Wks., Dunkirk, '96-7. Machine designer, 0. C. Burdict, Buffalo, '97-9. 
Supt. Buffalo Bolt Co., '00- '06. Treas. Farley-Candee Co. since '06. M. Sept. 1, 
'92, at Dunkirk, Augusta Dean Bourne. 2 dau. Box 522, Williamstown, Mass. 
Fred Wallace Card, B. S. in Agr. '92, M. E. in Agr. See '92 Records. 
Gilbert Congdon Carpenter. 1890-1, civ. eng. B. 18 Sept. '71, s. F. W. C, 
Providence, R. I. Studied at Brown. Psi. U. Was with Congdon-Carpenter 
Supply Co., Providence. 125 Butler Ave., Providence, R. I. 

Mark Ball Carpenter. 1889-90, civ. eng. B. 16 Dec. '69, s. C. O. C, 
Holyoke, Mass. Prep. Holyoke H. S. Sedgwick, Me. 

■George Walter Cavanaugh, B. S. '96. Teacher. 1889-91, 1892-6. B. 4 
Feb. '70. Prep. Waterto"\\-ii H. S. Chemiker Verein. Catholic Union. Grad. 
stu., chemistry, C. U., '98- '00. Asst. in chemistry and asst. chemist, C. U. Agr. 
Exp. Station, '91- '03. Asst. prof, of chemistry in its relations with agriculture, 
C. U., '03-9; prof, since '09. Town and Gown Club. M. 20 Sept. '94, Ithaca, 
Mary Fahey. 1 s., Paul James C. '17, 1 dau. Willard Way, Ithaca. 

Henry Price Center. Mech. engineer. 1889-92, mech. eng. B. 8 July '70, 
s. J. H. C, Ottawa, 111. Entered from Mass. Inst, of Technology. S. A. E. Care 
J. H. Center, Ottawa, 111. 

John Randolph Cessna, M. E. Draftsman. B. 15 Jan. '69, s. W. K. C. 
Prep. Ihaca H. S. Grad. stu., C. U., '93. Topographical 'draftsman for U. S. 
Govt., stationed at Reno, Nev. Bro. of Julia C. '93. Lost. 

Julia Cessna, B. S, in Arch. B. 10 Aug. '71, dau. W. K. C. Prep. Ithaca 
H. S. Sister of John R. C. '93. Lost. 

Mrs. Paul M^ellen Chamberlain (Olivia Langdon Woodward). 1889-90, 
spec, horticulture. B. 8 July '69, Fulton, 111., dau. Rev. Geo. Wheelock and 
Ellen Eunice Langdon W. Through mother descended from Maj. Samuel Appleton 
of King Philip's War. Prep. Park Institute, Chicago, and privately in Dresden, 
Saxony. M. 23 Apr. '91, Chicago, Paul Mellen Chamberlain '90. 3 dau., 1 s. 
427 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, 111. 

Ernest Pitney Chapin, M. E. Teacher. B. 1 Nov. '68, Antrim, N. H., s. 
Henry David and Margaret Jane Pitney C. Prep. Cushing Acad., Ashburnham, 
Mass. Freshman pres. Engineer, Wharton R. R. Switch Co., Jenkinto^ra, Pa., 
'93-4. Instructor in elec. eng., Univ. of Maine, '94-5. Instructor in mathematics 



24: FOURTH ROSTER. 

and manual training^ Townsend Industrial School, Newport, E. I.; '95- '00. Prin- 
cipal, Hackley M. T. School, Muskegon, Mich., '00-3- of Manual Training H. S., 
Louisville, Kj., '03-15. Asst. principal. Boys' H. S., Louisville, since '15. D. Sc. 
(hon.), Univ. of Kentucky '12. M. 9 Apr. '96, Ithaca, Mary Elizabeth Hopkins, 
sister of Walter D. Hopkins '93. 1 s., 2 dau. 217 Crescent Court, Louisville, Ky. 

Flora Emogene Chapman. See Mrs. S. A. Torrance. 

tDAN Baker Clark, C. E. Civil engineer. B. 3 Nov. '70, s. NeAvton E. C, 
Olean, Prep. Olean Acad. D. Phi, Civ. Eng. Soc. Freshman treas. Commissary 
Lake Survey, '93. D. 20 May '04, Boston, Mass. 

tEDWiN Carleton Clark. Business. 1889-9-1, mech. eng. B. 10 Oct. '17, s. 
Myron H. C, Lancaster. Prep. Buffalo H. S. B. Th. Pi. Was' deputy collector 
of customs. Port of Buffalo. D. 27 Sept. '16 at Pasadena, Calif. 

jHoRRY Dent Clark. 1891-2, law. B. 15 Oct. '61. Matric. from Anniston, 
Ala. Studied at U. S. Naval Acad., Annapolis. D. Chi. D. 21 June '92, at 
Spencer. 

Lewis Hosea Clark, A. B. Teacher. 1887-9, 1891-3. B. 4 July '68, Sodus, 
s. Lewis Hervey and Ellen Kittredge C. Prep. Sodus Acad., Macedon Acad. 
Classical Assn. Teacher, Ovid Union S., '93-9; Sodus Acad., '99- '03; Marion 
Collegiate Inst., '03-4; Sodus H. S., '04-18; Kalbfus School for Boys, '18-19. 
Dist. supt. of schools, 4th Dist. Wayne Co. since '19. Also in fire insurance, 
'00-18. Author, Questions in Latin Grammar. Mem. Four Minute Men. M. 26 
Dec. '06, Geneva, Nina Elizabeth Pelton. 1 s., 1 dau. 78 W. Main St., Sodus. 

Wellyn Brayton Clark. Teacher. 1889-92, arch. B. 26 Feb. '65, Den- 
mark, s. Geo. and Elizabeth Allen C. Prep. Lowville Acad. Cornell Scholar, 
'89-92. A. B., Stanford '93; A. M., mathematics, same '95. Tutor, Munzanita 
Hall, Palo Alto, '93-5. Teacher, Cogswell Polytechnic School, San Francisco, 
'95-8. Teacher of mathematics, Berkeley H. S., '98- '12 ; vice-principal, '01- '12; 
head dept. of mathematics, '05-12. Principal, Berkeley public schools, since '12, 
M. 21 July '98, Bernicia, Calif., Katherine Reed. 2 dau. 1421 Euclid Ave., 
Berkeley, Calif. 

tGEORGE Henry Clauss, Jr., B. L. Teacher. B. 15 Oct. '62, s. Geo. Henry 
C, Lyons. Prep. Lyons U. S. D. 14 May '98 at W. Lyons. 

tFRANCis Warf^eld Herrick Clay, C. E. Patent commissioner. 1890-93. 
B. 9 Feb. '69, White Hall, Madison Co., Ky., s. Col. John F. Herrick and Mary 
Barr C. Prep, Ann Arbor H, S. Univ, of Mich., '88-90 (sophomore poet), Psi 
U,, Undine, Bench & Board, Mermaid, Masque, Southern Club, Woodford Debating 
Club, Civ. Eng, Soc, First prize, light weight sparring, '93. 2d prize, Inter- 
collegiate Thesis, '93. Student and computer, U. S, Coast Survey, '93-8. Exam- 
iner, U. S. Patent Office, '98-9. Studied at Columbian Univ. Law School (LL. B., 
'96, LL, M,, L, P, L,), Patent lawyer, '00-16 (Cincinnati, '00-2, Pittsburgh, 
'02-16), Asst. Commissioner of Patents, '16-19. Expected soon to return to 
practice in Pittsburgh. Cosmos Club, Sons of Rev., Philosophical, University, and 
Engineers' Clubs, Pittsburgh. M. 12 Oct. '05, Frankfort, Ky., Jane Sivigert 
Watson. 2 dau., 4 s. (1 deceased). D. 10 May '19 in Washington, D. C, of 
pneumonia. 

tEDiTH Jane Claypole, M. S. Pathologist. 1892-3, 1899-1900, B. 1 Jan. 
'70; lived at Akron, O. Ph. B., Buchtel '92, D. G., S. Xi, Natural Hist. Soc. 



CLASS OF 1893 25 

Iiisti'uctor ill biology, Wellesley, '94-9. Asst. in physiology, C. U., '99- '01. Prof. 
of biology, Throop Poly. lust., Pasadena, '01-2. M. D., Univ. of Southern Calif., 
'04. Practiced medicine in Pasadena, Calif. Am. Med. Ass 'n. Fellow A. A. A. S. 
and So. Cal. Acad, of Sciences. Sister of Mrs. E: O. Moody '94. D. 27 March '15, 
Berkeley, Calif. 

Malcolm Wolcott Clephane, H. E. Lawyer. B. 14 Oct. '71, s. James 
O. C, Philadelphia, Pa. Prep. Friends' S., Washington, D. C. A. D. Phi, Masque. 
Linden Ave., Englewood, N. J. Office, 45 Broadway, New York. 

Oliver Charles Clifeord. Teacher. 1892-3, mech. eiig., arts. B. 4 Feb. 
'70, Wadsworth, 0., s. Chas. Thomas and Olivia Catherine Schneider C. Prep. 
AVadsworth H. S., Oberliu Acad. A. B., Oberlin '93. Prof, of physics and 
chemistry, later of mech. eng.. Imperial Tientsin Univ., China, '95- '04. After 
1lie Boxer outbreak, helped rebuild the university. Fellow, Univ. of Chicago, 
'04-7. A. S. M. E. M. 11 Oct. '98, Shanghai, China, Jennie Eoberta Colt- 
man. 3 dau. (one deceased), 1 s. 6020 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, 111. 

FORDYCE Allen Cobb, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-4. B. 26 March '72, Spring 
Mills, s. William and Delia C. Prep. Whitesville Union School, Ithaca H. S. 
Grad. stu., C. U., '93-4. Member Cobb, Cobb, McAllister, Feinberg & Heath. 
City attorney, '05-7. City assessor, '07-11. Mason (Past Commander, K. T.), 
Odd Fellow, Elks (Past Exalted Euler). Bro. of Herbert L. C. '07; cousin of 
Howard C. '95. 327 W. State St. (office, Savings Bank Bldg.), Ithaca. 

^Victor Edwin Coefin, Ph. D. Teacher. 1889-92, history and polit. science. 
B. 23 Apr. '64, Mt. Stewart, P. E. I., s. Edwin and Mary Stewart C. Prep. 
Prince of Wales Coll., Charlottetown, P. E. I. A. B., Dalhousie '87. Instructor 
in history, C. U., '90-2; White FelloAV '92-3, studied at Halle, Berlin, Paris. 
Asst. prof, of European history, Wisconsin, '93- '18. State Hist. Soc. (curator), 
Wisconsin Acad, of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, Amer. Hist. Assn. Clubs : 
Univ., Country, Madison Literary. Author, The Province of Quebec and the 
American Eevolution, '96. M, 14 June '94, Ithaca, Harriet Taylor Thurston, 
dau. of Prof. E. H. T. 1919 Arlington Place, Madison, Wis. 

Since '18 in business, bonds and insurance. 

tALAN Mordecai Cohen. Eeal estate dealer. 1889-92, mech. eng. B. 21 
Jan. '72, s. J. I. C, Baltimore, Md. Prep. Wright's University S., Baltimore. 

D. 6 Sept. '13 at Laurel Sanitarium, near Baltimore, Md. 

Willis Huston Colby. 1889-90, spec. B. 20 Apr. '69, s. John F. C, 
Bangor, Me. Prep. Bangor H. S. Last heard from at Bangor, Me. Mail re- 
turned 8 Jan. '13. 

Vernon Cole, LL. B. '92, LL. M. See '92 Eecords. 

EoDERiCK Greene Collins, Jr. Civil engineer. 1889-90, mech. eng. B, 14 
Aug. '71, s. Eoderiek Greene C, Milwaukee. Entered from Eensselaer Poly. Inst. 
Asst. engr., Duquesne Traction Co., Pittsburgh, '90-1; of Pittsburgh Dept. Pub. 
Works, '92-6. Engineer, Apollo Steel Co., '96-7. Eoadmaster, Wisconsin Central 

E. E., '97-9. Private work, Zanesville, O., '99. A. S. C. E. Clark Keating Bldg., 
Cumberland, Md. 

Aaron Joseph Colnon, B. L. Lawyer. 1888-94. B. 5 Aug. '70, Potsdam, 
s. John Waldo and Harriett Perkins C. Prep. Ogdensburg Acad., Potsdam Normal 
School. Th. N. E., Fruija, Undine (pres.). Bench & Board, Mermaid, Congress. 



26 FOURTH ROSTER 

]''reslimaii navy director. Varsity crew, '89. Varsity football team, '89-91. Fresli- 
maii tiig-of-Avar team. LL, B. '9-i. With Fidelity and Casualty Co., New York^ 
'95- '01. Then began independent practice. Cornell Club, City Bar Assn., Medical 
Jurisprudence Soc, Namioki Club, Crescent Athletic Club, Arcanum Yacht Club 
of Bensonhurst. In Spanish War, ordinary seaman, TJ. S. S. Yankee. M. 23 Apr. 
'02, New York, Elizabeth E. Diffin. 32 Franklin Street, New York. 

tFRANCES Helen Colt. Painter. 1889-90, special. B. 26 May '59, Exeter, 
dau. Lorenzo and Helen Pratt Child C. Prep. Cortland Normal S. For seven 
years in charge decorating rooms of D. F. Haynes & Son, Chesapeake Pottery, 
Baltimore. Later had a studio in Ithaca. D. 4 Dec. '09 at Ithaca. 

tJoHN CoMESKY. Mech. engineer. 1889-91, mecli. eng. B. 3 Feb. '67, Nor- 
walk, O., s. Peter and Bridget McGinn C. Prep. Norwalk H. S. M. 31 May '98, 
Bronson, Mich., Cora D. Rose. 4 s., 2 dau.' D. at Norwalk, O., 14 Feb. '16. 

t Frank Leavenworth Connard, M. E. Manufacturer. B. 9 Jan. '69, s, 
Henry C, Reading, Pa. Prep. Reading H. S. Th. D. Chi, Sphinx Head, Tennis 
Assn. (sec. and treas.). Engineer, World's Fair, '93-4. With Turner Brass 
Works, Chicago, '94. Business, Reading, '95-7. Chief machinist, U. S. S. Supply, 
'98. Foreman, Henry Connard, '99. Dept. mgr., Reading Stove Works, '99- '02. 
2d vice-pres. Reading Paper Mills, '02-6. M. 14 Nov. '01, Reading, Pa., Emily 
Baer. 2 children. D. at Philadelphia, Pa., 21 Jan. '08, after an operation for 
appendicitis. 

tMlRY Theresa Connolly, Ph. B. 1887-94. B. 17 Aug. '69, dau. Mrs. 
Bridget C. Prep. Houghton Sem., Clinton. Grad. stu., French and German, C. U.,. 
'93-4. D. at Kirkland, 9 Apr. '96. 

Dewitt Clinton Cook. 1889-90, optional. B. 21 Oct. '68, s. C. I. C, Vienna. 
Prep. Rome F. A. Vienna. 

John Ames Cook. Manufacturer. 1888-9, 1890-1, mech. eng. B. 12 Sept. 
'70, Chicago, s. Geo. Theodore and Ellen Nancy Hutchinson C. Prep. Chicago 
Manual Tr. School. Chi Phi. Pres. M. & M. Box Co., Marinette, Wis., '07-16; 
since then pres. Richardson Steel Fishing "Rod Co., Chicago. Mason (Temple, 
Consistory, Shrine), Oakwood Beach Club, Marinette, Wis. M. 6 June '94, Mar- 
inette, Wis., Grace Hatch. 1 dau., 1 s., Owen S. C. '22. 536 Lake Shore Drive, 
Chicago, 111. 

Junius Ford Cook, M. E. Mech. engineer. B. 23 June '69, Whitney Point, 
s. Chas. Mason and Susan Augusta Seymour C. Prep. Whitney Point U. S. 
C. U. C. A. Draftsman, B. W. Payne & Co., Elmira, '93. Foreman, Dickson 
Mfg. Co., Scranton, Pa., '94. Consulting mech. engr., Edw. Chester & Co.^ 
London, '94-6. Chief engineer, Eraser & Chalmers, Ltd., Johannesburg, So. Africa, 
'97- '04. Consulting mech. engr., S. Neumann & Co., Johannesburg, '04-17 ; also 
for The Consol. Mines Selection Co., to '17. Left So. Africa in Aug. '17 via 
Singapore, China, and Japan, arriving in San Francisco Nov. Asst. to U. S. 
See. of Agr., 28 Apr. '18 to 7 June '19 in charge of office of Farm Equipment 
Control. Spends his summers on his farm at Whitney Point. A. S. M. E. 
M. 16 Sept. '96, Chenango Bridge, Sarah Katherine Niles. 3 s. (2 living), includ- 
ing Junius F. C, Jr., '22. Box 407, Ithaca. 

Eliuabeth Cooke. 3 889- '90, spec. B. 15 Jan. '66; guardian, T. J. Window, 
Cedar Rapids, la. Had studied at Univ. of Michigan. Lost. 



CLASS OF 1893 27 

Miles Harris Cookingham. 1889, special. B. 22 Sept. '67, s. John C, 
Pouglikeepsie. Prep. Ellenville Acad. Poughkeepsie. 

John Bernard Corcoran. 1889, letters. B. 24 Sept. '65, s. William C, 
Colton. Prep. Lowville Acad. Coltoii. 

Mrs. Fred Brainard Corey (Caroline Louise Heberd), B. L. B. 5 Apr. 
'68, Homer, dau. Lymaii H. and Clara A. Hobart H. C. U. C. A., Asteroids, 
M. 24 May '94, Homer, Fred Brainard Corey '92. 2 s. 615 Newell St., Bar- 
barton, 0. 

George Alonzo Cornish. Farmer. 1889-90, mecli. eng. B. 15 Sept. '66, 
Gillette, N. J., s. Eobert Xoali and Phoebe Selina Harrison C. Prep. Millington, 
N. J., Acad. Gillette, N. J. 

*Harry Thomas Cory, M. C. E. Consulting engineer. 1892-3. B. 27 May 
'70, Montmorenci^ Lid., s. Thomas and Carrie Stoney C. Prep. Purdue Univ. 
B. S. in M. E., Purdue, '87; B. S. in C. E., same, '89. Phi D. Th., Th. N. E., S. Xi, 
T. B. Pi, Grad. Students' Club. M. M. E., '96. Prof. civ. eng., Univ. of Mis- 
souri, '93- '00. Dean, Coll. of Eng., and prof, civ eng., Univ. of Cincinnati, '00-2. 
Railroad Avork (Mexican Central, Texas & Pacific, So. Pac), '02-4. Asst. to 
gen. mgr.. So. Pacific R. R., '04. Asst. to pres., Assoc. Harriman Lines, Ariz, 
and N. M., '04-11. Gen. mgr. and chief engr., Calif. Development Co. and 
Subsidiary Mexican Co., in charge of irrigation system of Imperial A^alley, cpntrol 
work on LoAver Colo. River, '06-10. Consulting work (Cory & Cory), 702 Nevada 
Bank Bldg., San Francisco, since '11. Director general of foreign relief,, rank of 
major. Red Cross^ '17, Reclamation service under Sec'y of the Literior^ in charge 
of the Southern Dist. (16 States), investig'ating opportunities for soldier farm 
settlements, since '18. Bohemian Club^ San Francisco, Faculty Club, Berkeley, 
Jonathan, Los Angeles, University, Columbia, Mo., and Washington D. C. A. S. 
M. E., A. S. C. E. (Rowland Prize, '14). Author, The Imperial Valley and 
the Salton Sea, '15, numerous technical papers. M. 4 Oct. '11, Los Angeles, Ida 
Judd Hiller. 3 s. (youngest twins). Care U. S. Reclamation Service, NeAV In- 
terior Bldg., Washington, D. C. 

Frank Clark Cosby, M. E. Manager. B. 10 Oct. '69, San Francisco, s, 
Rear-Admiral Frank C, Cosby, U. S. N.^ and Charlotte M. C. Prep. Washington, 
D. C, and Portsmouth, N. H., H. S. S. Phi, Sphinx Head, Th. N. E., Undine, 
Bench and Board, Mermaid, Senators. Major, Cadet Corps. Pres. Masque. Mgr. 
Track Team, Athletic Club. Class Day Com. Cornellian editor. Electrician, 
Naval Exhibit, World's Fair, '93. Engineer, Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., 
'94-6. Supt. of construction. Standard Underground Cable Co., '96- '00. Salesman, 
Westinghouse Co., Pittsburgh, '01-2. Mgr. Boston office. Standard Underground 
Cable Co., since '03. Loyal Legion. M. 22 May '01, Bridgeton, N. J., Carolyn L. 
DuBois. 1 s., 3 dau. (1 deceased, twins). 30 Englewood Ave.^, Brookline (office, 
10 Post Office Square, Boston), Mass. 

James Sproull Cothran^ Jr., M. E. Manufacturer. 1890-3. B. 26 July 
'69, Abbeville, S, C, s. Judge James Sproull and Emma Chiles Perrin C. Prep. 
Abbeville Graded School. B. S., Univ. of S. C. '90. K. A. (Southern), Southern 
Club. Master mechanic, Chester & Lenoir R. R. Co., '94, American Spinning 
Co., '95-8. Mill architect & engineer, '98- '01. Southern representative, C. & 
G. Cooper Co., J. Hetherington & Co., Garland Air Moistener Co., since 1901, 



28 FOURTH EOSTER 

Am. Moistening Co., since '02. M. 30 Oct. '06, at Charlotte, Sally Jenkins 
McAden. Pres. So. Mf rs. ' Club. 606 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. 

Henry Dart Coville, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-4. B. 10 Apr. '72^ Central 
Square, s. Myron and Fidelia E. Dart C. Prep. Central Square H. S. Phi D. 
Phi, Congress. LL. M., '94. Independent practice. Co. attorney, Oswego Co., 
'08-15; county judge since '15. M. 11 June '^14, Syracuse, Mabel Parsons. 121 
W. Fifth St. (office, Co. Clerk's Bldg.), Oswego. 

■Warren Moore Craft, M. E. Telephone engineer. 1892-4. B. 19 May '71, 
New York, s. Samuel Moore and Julia Elizabeth Schultz C. Prep. New York 
schools. B. S., C. C. N. Y. '92. A. D. Phi, S. Xi. Track team. Draftsman, Gug- 
genheim Smelting Co., '95. Ass't electrician, American Tel. & Tel. Co., '96- '02. 
Traffic engineer, New- England Tel. & Tel. Co., '02-4. Telephone engineer, Ameri- 
can Tel. & Tel. Co., since '05; now in dept. of development and research. Special 
electrician. Southern Bell Tel. & Tel. Co., '99- '00. Telephone Socs. of Ncav York 
and New England. A. I. E. E. M. 21 Oct. '03, Atlanta, Ga., Aaola J. Turner. 
3 s. 195 Broadway, New York. 

Frank Leonard Cross, M. E. Mechanical engineer. B. 8 Jan. '71, s. L. C. 
C, Niagara Falls. Prep. Niagara Falls Union S. With Dexter Folder Co., New 
York. 

tJoHN DeWitt Cruickshanks. 1889, mech. eng. B. 12 July '69, s. James C, 
Ovid. Prep. Rutgers College Grammar S. D. in '98. 

Frederick Stephen Crum, B. L. Statistician. B. 13 Dec. '72, W. Candor, s. 
Lafayette and Mary Elizabeth C. Prep. Van Etten Union H. S. Handball 
doubles and singles 2 yrs. Grad. stu., C. U., '93-7 (Fellow in Polit. Economy, 
'94-5; asst. registrar, '95-7); M. L., '95, Ph. D., '97. Member Newark Board of 
Health, '15-16. Statistician, half time, Emergency Fleet Corp., Washington and 
Phila., '18. Chn. Health Education Com., Nat. Assn. of Corporation Schools, 
'19-20. Author, numerous papers on public liealth, accidents, occupations, life 
insurance, etc. M. 6 Sept. '05, Newark, Bessie Hopper. 1 dau., 1 s. Bro. of Dr. 
Harry H. Crum '97. 741 Clifton Ave. (office, care The Prudential Ins. Co.), New- 
ark, N. J. 

Harry Cooke Cushing, Jr. Publisher. 1889-91, spec, elec. eng. B. 14 
May '69, Fort Foote, Md.., s. Major Harry Cooke and Martha Williams Budd C. 
Descended from Judge John C, who tried the British troops for the Boston Com- 
mon massacre, and Gov. Nicholas Cooke, Tst gov. of R. I. Prep. Chauncey Hall, 
Boston, Mass. K. A., Th. N. E. Organized the freshman crew that beat Yale, 
'90. Author and pub. of Standard Wiring for Electric Light (annually). Pub. 
<jf The Central Station, a monthly devoted to elec. light and power stations. A. I. 
E. E., Ilium. Engineering Soc, Elec. Lt. Assn., Cornell Club, Country Club of 
Westchester, Strollers' Club. M. 25 Nov. '93, New York, Adelaide B. Connfelt. 
2 s. World Bldg., NeAV York. 

Blin Sill Cushman, B. S. Chemist. 1888, 1889-93. B. 23 Oct. '69, Morris, 
s. Andrew Sill and Elizabeth Ann Sherman C. Prep. New Berlin H. S. ^ A. T. O., 
Th. N. E., Sphinx Head, S. Xi, Glee Club (pres. Musical Clubs, '92-3), Chemiker 
Verein. Grad. stu., chemistry, C. U., '93- '01. Asst. in chemistry, C. U., '92-7; 
instructor, '97- '07 ; Summer Session, '99- '06. Chemist, Alpha Portland Cement 
Co., Ithaca, '07. Instructor in exp. eng., Sibley, '17. Now with Case Research 



CLASS OF 1893 29 

Lab., Auburn. Mason. M. 19 Aug. '97, Dunkirk, Jessie Eatlibun Manley '96. 
2 s., incl. Eobert A. C. '21, 1 dau., Margaret A.'C. '23. Ill Oak Ave., Ithaca. 

George Albert Dagwell, Jr. Civil engineer. 1889, civ. eng. B. 18 Feb. 
'72, s. Geo. Albert D., Lansingburgli, Prep. Lansingburgh Acad. Capron. 

William Bailey Daley, LL. B. '92, LL. M. See '92 Eecords. 

Jason Seymour Danser, B. L. Lawyer. B. 24 June '68, E. Clarence, s. 
Joshua and Lucy Carmer D. Prep. Parker U. S., Clarence, Congress. With L. 
M. Eoberts, real estate, New York, '93-5. Student, New York Law School^ '94-5; 
LL. B., '95. Law clerk and asst. ed. Digest LaAvs Penna., Avith W. D. Lewis, 
dean Pennsylvania L. S._, '95-7. Practice, Colorado Springs, '97 on for at least 
ten years. Lost. 

Frederick Edward Bradford Darling, B. L. Manufacturer. B. 6 Aug. '69, 
No. Adams, Mass., s. EdAvin E. and Mary Bradford D. Thru mother descended 
from Gov. Wm. Bradford. Prep. Greylock Inst., So. WilliamstoAvn, Mass. A. D. 
Phi, Sphinx Head, Th. N. E., Undine, Press Club, Masque (pres., '91-2), Athletic 
Club (mgr., '91-3). Siiu editor, '90-2; bus. mgr., '92-3. Senior Banquet Com. 
Since '99 treas. Thepure Baking PoAvder Co., Albany. M. 6 June '00, Troy, Helen 
Savery. 1 s. LakeAvood Place, Troy. Office, 17-19 Green St., Albany. 

Otis Burr Dauchy. Postmaster. 1889, niech. eng. B. 14 Sept. '69, Chi- 
cago, s. Geo. Kellogg and LaA^nia Otis D. Entered from Beloit College. B. Th. 
Pi. Loyal Legion. Bro. of Geo. Y. D. '96. M. '95, Chicago, Annie Fontall. 4 
children. ToAA'nshend. Yt. 

Ward Palmer Davenport, C. E. Civil engineer. B. 27 Feb. '70, Plymouth, 
Pa., s. EdAvin and Mary Catherine McAlarney D. Prep Wyoming Sem. Phi K. 
Psi, Th. N. E. Senior Banquet Com, Yarsity baseball team, '90; freshman base- 
ball team, '90-1. Supt. Plymouth Light, Heat & PoAver Co., '94-8; of Plymouth 
Water Co. since '98. M. 24 Oct. '01, Plymouth, Emily A. Davis. 1 dau. 48 
Church St. (office 110 W. Main St.), Plymouth, Pa. 

Burton William Davis, Ph. B. '91, LL. B. See '91 Eecords. 

Lee Davis, M. E. Elec. engineer. 1891-3. B. 18 Oct. '70, Brunswick, Miss., 
s. Mjs. L. M. D. B. S., Tulane '91. K. A. (Southern), Southern Club (pres., 
'92-3), Mermaid, Grad. Students' Club, Tennis Assn., Masque. BrunsAA-ick, Miss. 

Mrs. George M. Davison (Sarah Adeline McNulty), A. B. 1888-93. B. 
21 May '70, Washington, D. C, dau. Michael and Amy Eibbey M. Prep. Wash- 
ington H. S. Classical Assn. Commencement Speaker. M. 21 Aug. '94, Wash- 
ington, D. C, Principal George Millard Davison '92. 1 dau. 1429 Union St., 
Brooklyn. 

Hope Davison. Kindergartner. 1889-90, arts. Born 20 Aug. '70 in Scot- 
land; mother's maiden name Avas Eoss. Prep. Ami Arbor, Mich., H. S., Ithaca 
H. S. Governess, Nonquitt, Mass., '91, Concord, N. H., '92-3. Student, Kinder- 
garten Normal School, Boston, '94-7 (certificate June, '97). Pi'iA^ate kindergarten. 
No. CouAvay, N. H., '97-8. Governess, Chestnut Hill, Mass., '99- '01. With Dr. 
John L. Coffin, Boston, '01-2 ; Chas. C. Perkins School, '03-5 ; Plummer School, E. 
Boston, since '06; Summer Yacation School, Eoxbury, Mass., since '00. Garland 
Alumnae Assn., Boston, Eastern Kindergarten Assn. 101 Pinckney St., Boston, 
Mass. 

Elmer Alonzo Denton, LL. B. '92, LL. M. See '92 Eecords. 



30 FOURTH ROSTER 

tJoHN Hull DeWitt. Teacher. 1889-91, cliem. B. 31 July '71, Port Jervis, 
s. Hiram Westbrook and Mary A. Hull D. Prep. Port Jervis Acad. Taught in 
rural schools_, '91-7; Goshen, '97- '03; x)rincipal Church St. Grammar School, Port 
Jervis, '03-17. Deerpark Club, Dutch Armis, Odd Fellows, Junior Order Am. 
Mechanics. Uncle of G. D. Mallory '23. M. 21 Oct. '91, Bloomingburg, Amy 
W. Smith. 3 s. (2 dece'ased), 2 dau. D. 2 Sept. '17, Port Jervis. 

Penton Holt Dimmick. Teacher. 1889,1890-1, optional. B. 9 Nov. '66, s. 
Edmund C. D., Savona. Prep. Haverling H. S., Bath. Principal Grammar School 
No. 1, Buffalo. 

tRussELL Dimmick:, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-3. B. 20 Nov. '71, Honesdale, Pa., 
s. William H. and Annie Russell D. Prep. Dr. Clark's School on the Hudson. 
Phi D, Phi. Studied at the Univ. of Pennsylvania, '93-4. Practiced in Scranton. 
Attorney Lackawanna Trust and Safe Deposit Co. from '09 on. Member St. 
Luke's P. E. Church.. M. 31 Oct. '07, Benwick, Pa., Leah G. Reedy. 1 dau. D. 
at Scranton, Pa., 24 M'arch '12. 

Mrs. Maude H. Dinwiddie (Maude Estelle Hasbrouck), B. L. B. 28 June 
'71, dau. W. H. H., Ithaca. Entered from Bethany Coll. Asteroids. Freshman 
corr. sec. Taught for a time at Greenwood Depot, Ya. 181 Lefferts Ave., Brook- 
lyn. 

Lewis Joseph Doolittle, M. E. Patent and corporation lawyer. B. 9 Dec. 
'68, Plantsville, Coun., s. Joseph R. and Cornelia Hemingway Paddock D. Prep. 
Lewis H. S., Southington, Conn., Bridgton, Me., Acad. S. A. E., Congress. LL. B., 
N. Y. Univ. Law School, '02. Draftsman, Mather Elec. Co., '94-5, Eddy Elec. 
Co., '95-6. Engineer and designer, Pope Mfg. Co., '96-7. Chief draftsman & de- 
signer, F. H, Richards and Pratt-Whitney Co., '97. Engineer & designer, Elec. 
Yehicle Co., '97-8. Engineer & chief draftsman. General Inc. lArc Light Co., '98- 
"02. Pres. and mgr., Manhattan Switchboard Co., '02, N. Y. Switchboard & 
Mfg. Co., '03. Patent lawyer since '03. First lieut.. Conn. Nat. Guard, '98; 1st 
lieut., 1st Conn. Yol, in Spanish "War. 5821 Fifteenth Ave., Brooklyn. Office, 2 
Rector St., New York. 

William Richard Doores, C. E. Soldier. B. 26 May '71, Washington, D. C, 
s. William Crawford and Amanda Gracian Young D. Prep. Washington H. S. 
Senators. Major Cadet Corps, '92-3. 2d lieut., 5th U. S. Artillery, '98; 1st lieut., 
Art. Corps, '01; captain, '03; in fall of '17 lieut. col.. Coast Artillery Corps. 
Cornell Club of Washington. M. 10 Aug. '93, Ithaca, Alice Perry Dryer. Care 
War Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Frederick Clinton Draper, B. S. in Arch. Architect. B. 30 Jan. '71, Ful- 
ton, s. Dewitt Clinton and Martha Lapping D. Prep. Fulton H. S. Draftsman 
with W. H. Miller, Ithaca, '93-4; with H. W. Wilkinson, Syracuse, '95-7; 
G. A. Wright, Syracuse, '98; W. W. Tabor, Syracuse, '99. Architect, member 
Faber & Draper, Syracuse, '00-4; with P. W. Finn, Altoona, Pa., '05-6; Enter- 
prise Construction Co., Altoona, '07-8; Hubbell & Benis, Cleveland, '09-10; Maurer 
& Mills, '10-15; W. C. Owen & Co., since '16. Member Cornell Club. M. 12 Aug. 
'99, Fayetteville, Lula May Webb. 1 s. (deceased), 1 dau. 3808 W. 33d St. 
(office, 407-1900 Euclid Bldg.), Cleveland, O. 

Charles W. Dunn, M. E. Mechanical engineer. 1887-93. B. 9 Oct. '65, 
Granville, 111., s. Jas. and Luzette Whitney D. Studied at Knox College, Oberlin 



CLASS OF 1893 '31 

College, classical course. K. S., S. Xi. Glee Club. Senior Prize Com. Major. 
Military Hop Com. Senior Prize Com. With Eobert Hunt & Co., New York, since 
'93; now asst. nigr. A. S. M. E. Lives at 372 E. 19tli St., Brooklyn. 

*Elias Judah Durand, A. B. Teacher. B. 20 March '70, Canandaigua, s. 
Eufus and Anne Maria Sisson D. Prep. Canandaigua H. S. S. Xi, Quill & Dag- 
ger, Congress, Classical Assn. TSTatural History Soc. (pres., '92-3). Senior Prize 
Com. Schuyler Fellow in botany and 'asst. botanist in Exp. Sta., C. U., '95-6; 
instructor", '96-10. Asst. prof, of botany, Univ. of Missouri, '10-11; assoc. 
prof., '11-18. Prof, of botany, Univ. of Minnesota, since '18. Author of 
Some Rare Myxomycetes of Central New York_, with Notes on the Germination of 
Enteridium Rozeanum, '94; A Disease of Currant Canes, '97; The Classification of 
the Fleshy Pezizineae with Eeference to the Structual Characters Illustrating the 
Bases of Their Division into Families, '00; The Genus Holwaya, '01; Some New 
or Noteworthy Species from Central and Western New York, '02 ; The Genus 
Sarcosoma in North America, '03; Peziza Fusicarpa and Peziza Semitost-a, '06; 
The Development of the Sexual Organs and Sporogonium of Marchantia Poly- 
morpha, '08; The Geoglossaeeae of North America, '08; The Genus Keithia, '13. 
Fellow A. A. A. S., Botan, Soc. of America. Member Amer. Phytopathol. Soc. 
Cousin of W. E. McGerald '93, Adah Durand '05. M. (1) 6 Sept. '99, Church- 
ville, Anna Louise Perry '94, who d. 11 June '01. 1 dau., Anna Louise Perry D. 
'23. M. (2) 24 July '17, Columbia, Mo., Sue G. Stone. 2447 Como Ave., W., 
St. Paul, Minn. 

Lincoln William Dygert, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-3. B. 20 Nov. '62, Phoenix, 
s. Adam DeWitt and Algenia Malvina Williams D. Prep. Phoenix Union F. S. 
Congress. In practice since '93. 407 Dillaye Memorial Bldg., Syracuse. 

James Harrison Dysinger, A. B. Teacher. 1891-3. B. 1 Feb. '59, s. 
Joseph D., MifflintoA\ai, Pa. A. B., Newberry Coll. '87. Studied fat S. C. Univ. 
Grad. stu. in mathematics, C. U., '92-3. 1502 Bridge St., Los Angeles, Calif. 

Aldice Gould Eames, B. L. Farmer and writer. 1892-4. B. 13 Oct. '72, 
Chelsea, Mass., s. Othniel and. Ellen Sophia Glover E. B. Sc, Mass. Agr. Coll. 
'91. Phi S. K., Cross Country Club. Woodford Prize Speaker. Grad. stu., history 
'and English, C. U., '93-4; M. L. '94. Teacher, Mich. Military Acad., Orchard Lake, 
'94-5. Reporter, Chicago Record, '95-6; N. Y. Times, '96. Surveyor, Hyde & Co., 
Brooklyn, '97-8. Clerk Exporters' Association of America, New York, '98. 
With Boston Journal, '98-9. Philippines and China correspondent Boston Journal 
and other papers, '00-1. Reporter, Manila American, '01. Editor, Manila Times 
and Manila CaMenews, '02; Manila Freedom, '03; Manila Times, '04-5. Copy 
reader, San Francisco Examiner, '05. Writer, Boston Journal, '06. Farmer, Wil- 
mington, Miass., '07. Assoc, editor, Salem Sunday News, '08. Contributor to San 
Francisco Argonaut.^ Military Order of the Dragon, Mass. State Grange, Patrons 
of Husbandry. R. F. D. 1, Wilmington, Mass. 

Henry Curtis Earle, M. E. Banker. B. 10 Feb. '71, s. Walter E., Provi- 
dence, R. I. Prep. Providence H. S. K. S. Senior Prize Com. In '08 mgr. E. D. 
Shepard & Co., bankers, Philadelphia. M. in Ithaca, Miss Tripp; divorced. 51 
Y\-estbourne Road, Newton Centre, Mass. 

Effie Brown Earll. See Mrs. A. S. Yantis. 

Walter Lane Eastman, M. E. Electrical engineer. B. 12 Nov. '69, Wilsey- 



32 FOURTH ROSTER 

yille, s. Amos and Rachel Ann Lane E, Prep. Ithaca H. S, With Buffalo Forge 
Co. and Western Elec. Co., '93-5. Wire chief, X. Y. Telephone Co., '95- '01. Eng. 
Dept. N. Y. and N. J. Tel. Co. (in charge of telephone central office installation)^ 
'01-7. Asst. gen. foreman, Western Elec. Co., since 1907. M. 14 Oct. '02, New 
York, Grace Evelyn Adams. 1 dan. Last heard from at 2,210 W. Oakdale St., 
PMla., Pa. Mail returned 11 Apr. '14. 

iSamuel Preston Edmonds, M. M. E. Manufacturer. 1891, 1892-3, naval 
arch. B. 12 Aug. '67, Miami, Mo., s. Ryland and Agnes Elizabeth Forkner E. 
Grad. U. S. Naval Acad., '87; final grad., '89. Graduate Students' Club. Officer, 
U. S. Coast Guard, '93- '10, retired '10 as capt., on account of slightly defective 
hearing. Sampson Medal, Spanish-Am. War '98. Commended by Sec. of 
Treasury for saving lives in Texas floods, July '99, and for special services, yellow 
fever epidemic, La., '05. Editorial staff The Manufacturers' Record, '10-12. 
Mgr. life-saving equipment dept., Robinson-Roders Co., New York, '12-18 and 
since '19. Gold medal, American Museum of Safety and National Exposition of 
Safety for life preserver patents and developments. Commended by Sec. of Navy 
for granting Navy free use of patents on life preservers. In '18 returned to ac- 
tive duty. Navy Dept., supervised the mfr. of over 1^/2 million life jackets, Ed- 
monds Patent type, for soldiers and sailors; commended by Navy Dept. M. 26 
Apr. '04, Baltimore, Mrs. Bessie Shorey Allen. 1 step-dau., 2 s., 1 dan. 644 
Mansfield Place, Brooklyn; office, care Robinson-Roders Co., 445 Broadway, New 
York. 

Walter Wallace Edwards, M. E. Inspector. B. 3 Dec. '71, Forest Home, s. 
Da\dd and Charlotte Temple York E. Prep. Ithaca H. S. Salesman, Magnolia 
Metal Co., '95. Inspector Midvale Steel Co., '96-8. Chief machinist, U. S. N., 
'98- '01. Asst. principal Internat. Corr. Schools, Scranton, Pa., '01-4. Inspector 
Purchasing Dept., The Solvay Process Co., since '04. Uncle of Mrs. Edwin W. 
Kramer '05 and Mrs. Bessie E. Strahan '12. M. 10 June '03, Scranton, Grace 
W. Shopland. 3 s. (one deceased), 1 dau. 218 Clairmonte Ave (office, care The 
Solvay Process Co.), Syracuse. 

Sanford Jay Ellsworth. Teacher. 1889-90. B. 5 Jan. '70, s. Thomas E., 
Cortland. Prep. Cortland N. S. Chi Psi. Principal, Far Rockaway H. S. 

Lewis S. Elmer. Manufacturer. 1889-91, mech. eng. B. 1 Aug. '72, Balti- 
more, s. William Stewart and Mary Elizabeth Addison E. Descended from Edw. 
Elmer, who settled 1632 on the site of Harvard. Prep. Stevens S., Hoboken, N. J. 
Student, Johns Hopkins, '91-2. Member Springfield, N. J., Elec. Co., '92. Sales- 
man, Lewis Elmer & Sons, mfrs. yeast, vinegar, and cider, '93; supt., '94- '07; 
sec, treas., mgr., since '07. Board of Mgrs. Maryland S. A. R. Methodist. M. 
14 Nov. '00, Baltimore, Mary C. Cathcart. 2011 CalloAV Ave. (office. Central Ave. 
and Bank St.), Baltimore, Md. 

Arthur Lowell Emery. Chemist. 1889-92. B. 5 Apr. '69, Westboro, Mass., 
s. Geo. F. and Sarah Elizabeth Belknap E. Prep. Worcester Acad. Phi G. D. 
Freshman athletic director. A. B., Stanford '95. A. M., Stanford '96, Univ. of 
California '97 (chemistry). Acting foreman, Agr. Exp. Station, '95. Chemist, 
Avith N. Ohlandt & Co., '98- '04. Chemical engr., pres. Smith, Emery & Co., Inc., 
chemical engineers, '04-16. In the fire of 18 Apr. '06 the company lost its entire 
equipment. Since '16 gen. mgr. Hord Alkali Products Co., Lakeside, Nebr. M. 



CLASS OF 1893 33 

8 June '98, San Francisco, Harriet Eunice Henry. 2 s., 1 clau. Lakeside, Nebr. 

Mrs. Charles L. Etheridge (Catharine Dorothy Vedder), B. S. B. 8 Feb. 
'70, St. Johnsville, dau. Herman and Catharine Klock V. Prep. St. Jolinsville 
H. S. and privately. K. A. Th., Der Hexenkreis, Asteroids. Soph. corr. sec. 
Sister of Prof. Herman K. Vedder '87 and Estella M. V. '92. M. 1 Sept. '97, 
St. Johnsville, Charles Locke Etheridge '91. 1 dau. P. O. Box 442, Vincennes, 
Ind. 

Wilbur Forbes Evans, M. E. Business. 1891-3. B. 2 Dec. '69, Spring- 
field, Mass., s. Geo. H. and Augusta M, E. Prep. Worcester Acad. At Mass. 
Inst, of Tech., 1889-91. Phi G. D.,. Th. N. E. Statistics Com. Draftsman with 
C. W. Hunt & Co., New York, '93. Electrician, Safety Ins. Wire Co., New York, 
"93-4. Elec. work, Springfield, Mass., '94-5. Mgr. Boston ofdce Bullock Elec. & 
Mfg. Co., '96-7. Treas. and mgr. Electric Maintenance Co., Boston, which he 
founded with $200 borrowed capital, since '98. Business has prospered. Mason. 
M. June '04, Boston, Nellie Godbold. 15 Wharf St., Boston (winter, 1822 Beacon 
St., Brookline), Mass. 

Mortimer Alexander Federspiel, Ph. B. Lawyer. B. 22 Jan. '69, Lockport, s. 
William J. and Eliza A. F. Prep. Lockport U. S. Congress. History & Polit. 
Sci. Assn. Grad. stu., history and polit, science, C. U., '93-5 (Fellow in Am. hist., 
"94-5); Ph. D. '95; LL. B. '97. Examiner in American history, C. U., '93-4, 
'95-7. M. 17 Aug. '00, Lisbon, Md., Olive J. Patrick. 3 s. 91 Main St., Lockport. 

Leslie A. Fenner, M. E. Teacher. 1888-9, 1890-3. B. 28 Nov. '67, Lake 
Eidge, s. Casper and Elizabeth Foote F. Descendant of Gov.. Bradford, Mass. 
Prep. Auburn H. S. Phi D. Th., Sphinx Head, Th. N. E., Glee and Banjo Clubs. 
Class Day Com. In '00-3 represented D. M. Osborne & Co., agr. implements, in 
S. America, New Zealand, and Australia. Farming, Ludlowville, '03-18. Since 
'18 instructor in machine design, C. U. M. 1 Jan. '03, Euby Antoinette Davis. 
1 s., 1 dau. 929 N. Tioga St., Ithaca. 

Frank Henry Ferris, LL. B. La^vyer. 1888-9, arch., 1891-3, law. B. 29 
Sept. '69, Spencer, s. of Myron B. and Hannah M. Ferris. Prep. Spencer 
Acad. A. T. 0. Varsity baseball team, '92. Admitted to the bar, '94. M. 27 
Dec. '99_, Corning, Fanny Haydon Tucker. 1 dau., 1 s. First Nat. Bank Bldg., 
Corning. 

Claude William Leroy Filkins, C. E. Civil engineer. B. 25 Aug. '70, Erie, 
Pa., s. Isaiah Vale and Isadora Eeynolds F. Prep. Clean H. S. S. Xi. Senior 
Photograph Com. M. C. E., '94. Asst. to Walter E. Eandall, Syracuse, '94-5. 
Instructor in mathematics, Adelphi Coll., '95-8; in civ. eng., C. U., '98- '02. Prof, 
civ. eng., Colo. School of Mines, '02-5; of mechanics, C. U. Summer Sch., '03. 
Has practiced since '05, mostly in Pa. M. 24 Dec. '02, New York, Daisy Eliza- 
beth Brenner. 1701 Madison Ave., Scranton (offi.ce_, 725 Commercial Trust Bldg., 
Philadelphia), Pa. 

William George Fisher. Elec. engineer. 1889-93. B. 18 Sept. '72, Utica, s. 
William and Margaret Elizabeth James F. Prep. Utica Free Aead. S. A. E, 
Engineer Gen. Elec. Co. since '93. Cornell Club of New England. M. 19 Dec. 
'00, Lynn, Mass., Margaret Clair Parker. 2 s. (1 d. in infancy). 29 Larch Eoad, 
Lynn, Mass. 

Mary Eansom Fitzpatrick, A. B. Teacher. B. 1 May '70, Brooklyn, dau. 



34 FOURTH ROSTER 

James Charles and Marion Aurelia Mattoon P. Prep. Girls' H. S. Phi B. K. 
Asteroids, Classical Assn. (vice-pres., '92-3). Sage Scholar_, '89-93. Special 
mention in Latin. Teacher of Latin and Greek, Hornell H. S., '93-8. Examiner 
and member Question Board, Regents' Office, Albany, '98- '00. Student, Univ. of 
Chicago, summer '01-3, New York Univ., '02-3. Teacher of Latin and Greek, East- 
ern District H. S., Brooklyn, '00-6. Principal Public School 59, Brooklyn, 
'06-10; P. S. 34, '10-17; P. S. 143, since Oct. '17. Cornell Women's Club of 
New York (director, '03-5, rec. sec, '05-7, pres., '09-11). D. A. R. through ft)ur 
ancestors. Sister of John T. F. '00 and Mrs. Geo. C. Vroman (Marion A. P.) 
'07. Harborview Apts., Montague St., Brooklyn. 

James Edward Fleming. Coal merchant. 1889-90, philosophy. B. 10 Oct. 
'67, Spencer, s. of William H. and Martha Fleming. Prep. Spencer Acad. Coal 
business since '98. Main and Sitgreaves Sts., PhilUpsburg, N. J. 

IMrs. H. M. Fletcher (Cora Stalling Sechrist), B. S. Physician. B. 16 
Sept. '71, Lancaster, Pa., dau. Jacob Metzger and Catherine Louise Bostick S. 
Prep. Canton, O., H. S. A. Phi, Asteroids, Medical Soc: M. D., Woman's Med. 
Coll, of Penn. '96. Practiced medicine at 416 Rose Bldg., Cleveland, from '96 on ; 
member staff Women's Hospital. M. Dr. H. M. Fletcher. Lived at Fribank 
Farm, Berea, 0. D. 13 May '17, Cleveland. 

Julian A. Florian (formerly Julian A. Moses). Agent. 1889-91, mech. 
eng. B. 30 July '71, s. Otto A. Moses, 131 E. 73d St., New York. Studied at 
C. IC. N. Y. Box 849, Plantsville, Conn. 

Edson Fessenden Folsom, M. M. E. Life insurance. 1892-3. B. 8 Aug. 
'70, Indianapolis, Ind., s. Edwin Slocum and Mary Rice F. Prep. Indianapolis 
H. S. B. S. in Mech. Eng., Rose Polytechnic Inst., '92. A. T. O., Grad. Students' 
Club. Asst. engr., mech. dept., World 's Fair, '93. Independent draftsman and 
engr., '94-5. Asst. sec. and treas., Foster Lumber Co., '95-7. Acting asst. supt. 
and cashier, Brown-Kitcham Iron Works, '97- '03. Broker, counselor, and life 
ins. since '04. M. 20 June '00, Indianapolis, Mary Alice Coyner. 4 dau., 1 s. 
1714 N. Talbot St. (office, 1507 Merchants Bank Bldg.), Indianapolis, Ind. 

Mrs. James A. Foord (Grace Mary Law), B. L. 1888-93. B. 22 Nov. '70, 
Ithaca, dau. Prof. James and Elizabeth Crichton L. Prep. Cascadilla School. 
K. A. Th. Teacher of physical culture, Ithaca H. S., '01-4. M. 14 Nov. '04, 
Ithaca, J'ames Alfred Foord, M. S. '02. 1 dau. Amherst, Mass. 

tJosEPH Benson Foraker, Jr., A. B. Traction business. 1892-3. B. 23 
July '72, Norwood, O., s. Senator Joseph Benson Foraker '69 and Julia A. P. 
Bundy F. Prepared at the Ohio Wesleyan Univ. Prep. School. Phi K, Psi, 
Th. N. E., Phi D. Phi. Senior Ball Com. LL. B., Cincinnati Law School, '95. 
Practiced law, '95-8. Captain and Asst. Adjutant Gen. U. S. Volunteers, '98. 
Sec'y to Senator Foraker, '97-8, '99- '01. A^ice-pres. Cincinnati Traction Co. from 
'01, Ohio Traction Co. from '05, Cincinnati Northern Traction Co. from '05, 
Indiana, Columbus & Eastern Traction Co. from '06, Lima & Toledo Traction Co. 
from '06 on. Sons Am. Rev., Sons Rev. D. at Manhattan Beach, 24 Apr. '15. 
* Edwin John Fort, C. E. City manager. 1887-9, 1891-4. B. 22 May '67; 
guardian, David Hoag, Devereux, Mich. Entered from Olivet Coll. A. T. O., 
S. Xi, Civ. Eng. Assn. Chief engr. Geodetic Survey. McGraw Fellow in C. E., 
'93-4; M. C. E., '94. For some years connected with the Brooklyn Dept. of 



CLASS or 1893 35 

Sewers. Now city mgr., Niagara Falls. A. iS. C. E. Married. 1 s., Eobert E. F. 
•24. 1224 Pine St., Niagara Falls. 

George Vermilyea Fowler, A. B. Lawyer. B. 30 Oct. '70, s. P. U. F., 
Yonkers. Prep. Yonkers H. iS. Th. N. E., iSphinx Head. Class vice-pres., '90-1. 
Chn. Class Day Com., Finance Com. Freshman crew. Classical Assn. Toast- 
master. Class Sec'y, '93-8. Teacher, Univ. Prep. School, Ithaca, '94-7. Student, 
Univ. of Paris, '97. Teacher, Yonkers H. S., '98- '02. LL. B., New York '03 
(Phi D. Phi) ; J. D., same, '06. Practiced law in New York for several years 
from '03, later in business in Syracuse. M, 20 Jan. '04, Yonkers, Alice Carey 
Schoonmaker. Chittenango. 

Mrs. Anna Barrett Fox (Anna Frances Barrett), Ph. B. Charity work. 
B. 26 Oct. '70, Albion, dau. James E. and Margaret Lyons B. Prep. Albion H. S. 
K. A. Th., Chi Delta, Phi B. K., Der Hexenkreis. Junior corr. sec. Memorial 
Com. Student, New York School of Philanthropy, summer '98. With Charity 
Organization Soc, Buffalo, since '07 ; now assoc. sec. Conducted Eed Cross 
courses in home service, '17-18; mgr. educational bureau, publicity dept.. Third 
and Fourth Liberty Loans. Lecturer to public health nurses, Univ. of Buffalo, 
. '19-20. M. 20 Sept. '98, Albion, Henry W. Fox; obtained a divorce in March 
'08. Sister of Ella T. Barrett '90. 264 Summer St., Buffalo. 

Hermon Martin Freeman, C. E. Business. 1891-3. B. 10 June '69, W. 
Orange, N. J., s. G-eo. C. and Sarah F. Van Duyne F. Prep. Orange, N. J., H. S., 
Stevens H. S., Hoboken, N. J. Entered from Stevens Inst. Civ. Eng. Assn. 
Surveying, real estate, bookkeeping, '93-5. With Freeman Bros,, '95- '03. Sec'y 
and mgr. Freeman Bros. Co., Inc., since '03. M. 29 June '98, W. Orange, N. J., 
Elizabeth Warner Morse. 1 dau. 61 So. Valley Eoad, W. Orange, N. J. 

Lewis Castle Freeman, LL. B. Lawyer. 1890-3. B. 12 Dec. '71, New York, 
s. William Frances and Ella Herrick F. Prep. Albany Acad. Ph. D. Th., Chan- 
cery. Chief clerk, Blandy, Mooney & Shipman, attorneys. New York, '93-9. In- 
dependent law practice, '99- '14. Now farming, interested in breeding of regis- 
tered Holsteins and in mfr. of box board; sec. and director of Columbia Box 
Board Mills, Inc., Chatham. Kane Lodge, F. & A. M. M. 1 Oct. '12, Wilma Gaisel, 
Eastshore, Nassau Lake, Nassau. 

tSAMUEL Arthur Freeman, M. E. Manufacturer. 1890-4. B. 18 Oct. '70, 
Buffalo, s. Samuel A. and Louise W. Grey F. Prep. Buffalo Central H. S. Grad. 
stu., C. U., '93-4. With Olin Gas Engine Co. from '95 on (draftsman, '95-7, supt. 
and vice-pres., '98- '04, sec. and treas. from '05 on). M. 27 Dec. '98, Ithaca, 
Mary A. Ashdown. 2 sons (one deceased). D. in Buffalo 21 Apr. '19. 

Charles Homer Freshman. 1889-91, letters. B. 21 July '71, s. E. N. F., 19 
Park Place, New York. Prep. Friends' S. K. A. Care Edward A. Freshman, 153 
Pierrepont St., Brooklyn. 

Emil W. Fritz.* 1891, law. Eegistered from New York. Lost. 

IFrancis Eaymond Frost, M. E. Elec. engineer. B. 5 June '70, Ithaca, s. 
Geo. W. and Martha Ford F. Prep. Ithaca H. S. Grad. stu., C. U., '93-4. 
Tester, U. S. Govt., World's Fair, '93. With Westinghouse Elect. & Mfg. Co., 
Pittsburgh, '00 (district engineer, San Francisco, '00): Elec. engr., Atchison, 
Topeka & Santa Fe Ey., at Topeka, Kan., '01-13. Helped organize Assn. Eailway 



36 FtyUETH ROSTER 

Elec. Engrs., pres. '11. M. 25 Dec. '06, Topeka, Kan., Helen E. Reed. 1 s., 1 
dau. D. 29 Dec. '13, of tuiberculosis, at Las Vegas, N. Mex. 

Frank Lincoln Frost. Editor. 1889, letters. B. 3 Sept. '71, Tiffin, O., 
s. Josiah B. and Isa B. Dildine F. Prep. Tiffin public schools. City editor Tiffin 
Daily Tribune for some years. M. 3 Feb. '00, Tiffin, O., Adaline T. Plentz. 1 s. 
Lost. 

fMRS. Harry S. Frost (Jessie Mae Todd). 1889-90, optional, math. B. 25 
Oct. '68, Grand Rapids, Mich., dau. W. S. and Sarah Louise Parmaly T. Prep. 
Albion H. S. Taught, '90-1. M. 15 July '91, Albion, Harry S. Frost. 1 s. D. 
25 March '92, Syracuse. 

tEDGAR Melville Fulton, LL. M. Lawyer. 1892-3. B. 18 Oct. '70. Came 
from Truro, N. S. Entered from Dalhousie Coll. D. Chi, Canadian Club, Grad. 
Students' Club. Became a leading lawyer of Nova Scotia. D. at Truro, Nova 
Scotia, 7 Dec. '03. 

Thomas Cooper Fulton, LL. B. Physician. 1890-5. B. 22 Sept. '69, 
Pittsburgh, Pa., s. Thomas Cooper and Margaret Magee F. Prep. Shattuck School, 
Faribault, Minn. Phi D. Th., Phi D. Phi, Chancery, N. ,S. N. B. L., '95. M. ,D., 
Minnesota, '02. Member Minn. Legislature, . '99, '03, '05. Practiced for some 
years at White Bear Lake. Germania Life Ins. Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. 

tMRS. Louis H. Galbreath (Julia Ayer Tifft), Ph. B. Insurance business. 
1891-3. B. 17 Aug. '71, Titusville, Pa., dau. Simon Elijah and Sarah Cecelia T. 
At Wellesley, '89-91. A. Phi. Sister of Mrs. Carl A. Babtiste '97. M. '95, Louis 
Hutchinson Galbreath '90, who d. 15 Aug. '99. 2 s., Louis J. G. '18 and Mitchell 
Tifft G. '22. After her husband's death engaged first in teaching, later in the 
insurance business. While temporarily insane, shot herself 17 March '19, Titus- 
ville, Pa. 

William John Gardinier, Ph. B. Lawyer. B. 17 Dec. '70, Danube, s. 
William H. and Ellen Devendorf G. Prep. Little Falls Acad. D. Chi, Phi B. K., 
Congress. Independent practice since '95. Herkimer Co. Bar Assn. (sec'y and 
director), Herkimer Cooperative Savings and Loan Assn. (atty. and director). 
F. & A. M., State Bar Assn. Corporation Counsel, Herkimer, '99- '01. M. 19 
Oct. '96, Herkimer, Minnie Moore Lee. 2 dau., 2 s., including Douglas Elton G. 
'22. 437 Prospect St. (office, First Nat. Bank Bldg.), Herkimer. 

William Louis Garrells, M. E. Consulting engineer. 1891-4. B. 12 Feb. 
'72, s. G. W. G., :St. Louis. Entered from Washington Univ. Grad. stu., C. U., 
'93-4; M. M. E., '94. Consulting engr.. Mason and Manchester Roads. 1707 S. 
Third St., St. Louis, Mo. 

tHERBERT Guernsey Geer, M. E. Teacher. 1887-9, 1891-3. B. 13 March 
'69, s. Charles Pier and Lucy Ann Guernsey G. Prep. Potsdam Normal School. 
Quill and Dagger. Memorial Com. Instructor in mech. eng., Johns Hopkins, 
'93-5; associate, '95- '00. Chief engineer Maryland Naval Reserves, Baltimore. 
A. S. M. E., Franklin Inst., Engineers' Club, Philadelphia, Soc'y for the Promo- 
tion of Engineering Education. Bro. of Wm. C. G. '02. M. 2 March '98, Balti- 
more, Md., Sara M. McNeal. D. of tuberculosis in Baltimore, 7 March '00. 

*Bancroft Gherardi, Jr., M. E. Telephone engineer. 1891-3. B. 6 Apr. '73, 
San Francisco, s. Rear-Admiral Bancroft and Anna Talbot Rockwell G. B. S., 
Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst. '91. Chi Psi, S. Xi. Grad. stu., elec. eng., C. U., 



CLASS OF 1893 37 

'93-4; M. M. E., '94. With New York Telephone Co., '95- '01 (traffic engineer, 

'00-1). Chief engineer, N. Y. & N. J. Telephone Co., '01-6. Asst. chief engineer 
of both companies^ '06-9. Engineer of plant, American Telephone & Telegr. Co., 

'09-18; acting chief engr., '18-19; chief engr. since June '19. A. I. E. E., A. S. 
M. E., Franklin Inst., New York Elec. Soc, New York Telephone Soc, University 
Club, Engineers' Club, Machinery Club, Baltusrol Golf Club, Short Hills Club, 
Bay Head Yacht Club. M. 15 June '98, Paterson, N. J., Mary Hornblower Butler. 
195 Broadway, New York. Lives at Short Hills, N. J. 

Charles William Gibbon, M. E. '92, M. M. E. See '92 Records. 

Wells Smith Gilbert, A. B. Timber business. 1888-93. B. 15 Aug. '70, 

Stanton, Mich., s. Giles and Frances Smith G. Prep. Hillsdale College prep, dept., 

Detroit H. S. Phi D. Th., Sphinx Head, Classical Assn., Tennis Assn. Captain, 

Cadet Corps, '92-3 ; spec, mention, military tactics. Sophomore Cotillion Com. 

(chn.), Junior Ball Com. Soph, treas. Pres. Banjo and Mandolin Clubs; leader 
Banjo Club. Junior pres. Flour business, with Russell-Miller Killing Co., W. 
Superior, Wis., '93-9; with Duluth Imperial Mill Co., '99- '00. Timber business 
since '00. Mgr. Drew Timber Co., treas. Klickitat White Pine Co., pres. Wilson 
River Lumber Co. and Clean Land Co. War work: chn. Amer. Field Ambulance 
Service and Armenian-Syrian Drives, chn. Soldiers' and Sailors' Club; member 
Bureau of General Relief, American Red Cross, France (Sept., Oct. '18, asst. mgr. 
Relief for Paris; Nov., Dec, bus. mgr. B. G. Relief, N. E. Zone; Dec. '18, Jan. 

-19, asst. delegate for Marne, Chalons-sur-Marne ; Jan.-Apr. '19, supt. warehouse, 
Bureau for Liberated Zone, Laon, Aisne), rank of capt. Clubs: Arlington, Uni- 
versity, Waverly Country, Cornell Alum. Assn. (pres.). Director Bureau of 
Public Welfare. Bro. of Francis S. G. '05. M. 21 June '01, Duluth, Page Morris. 
2 s., 1 dau. Rivera (office, Lewis Bldg.), Portland, Oregon. 

Kanemaro Goda. Architect. 1889-90, arch. B. 24 Sept. '70, s. Kanenora 
G., Tokio. Prep, privately. Last heard from in Tokio, Japan. Mail returned 
14 July '08. 

Mrs. Archibald Nelson Goddard (Mary Goddard), Ph. B. B. 3 Oct. '69, 
Worcester, Mjass., dau. Dorrance Sibley and Mary Howe Williams G. Prep. Wor- 
cester, Mass., Classical H. S. C. U. C. A. (2d vice-pres., '92-3). D. A. R. 
Teacher, Northfield Sem., '93- '00. M. 1 Aug. '00, Worcester, Archibald Nelson 
Goddard. 2 dau., 2 s. 988 Sheridan Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

Mrs. S. W. Goodale (Frances Amelia Richardson). 1889-90, opt. B. 18 
March '68, dau. W. M. R., Bradford, Pa. Prep. Hornell H. S. 1,425 Harrison 
St., Oakland, Calif. 

Fred Force Gordon, C. E. Civil engineer. 1888-93. B. 22 Sept. '70, Roch- 
ester, s. Henry R. and Mary Jane Benton G. Prep. Rochester Free Acad. Civ. 
Eng. Soc. Transitman, N. Y. Central R. R. Co., '95-7, '99; asst. engr. '00-2, 
'06-12. Leveler, N. Y. State Canals, '98. Asst. engr., Buffalo & Susquehanna R. 
R. Co., '03. Civil engr., Buffalo Dredging Co., '04-5. With the Eastman Kodak 
Co. as civ. engr. since '12. A. S. C. E. M. 12 June '07, Rochester, Edith May 
Gage. 1 dau. 75 So. Union St., Rochester. 

Elmer Eldridge Gorton. Manufacturer. 1889-90, arch. B. 6 Jan. '70, 
Grand Rapids, Mich., s. Willard Addison and Mary E. Hale G. Prep. Tonawanda 
H. S., Buffalo State Normal School. Course in ceramics and clay working, Ohio 



38 FOURTH ROSTEE 

State U., '96. Treas. and gen. mgr. W. A. Underhill Brick Co. Pres. Walker 
Equipmient Corp. M. 19 Feb. '98, Columbus, O., Florence H. Davis. 1 dau. Lives 
at Croton-on-Hudson ; office, 265 Park Hill Ave., Yonkers. 

Jennie Bonnell Grafft. See Mrs. Jennie G. Hathway. 

Alexander Raymond Graham, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-4. B. 9 Jan. '72, s. 
Alexander G., Clyde. Prep. Williston Sem. Phi D. Phi. Grad. stu., C. U., '93-4; 
LL. M., '94. Clyde. 

George Northup Graham, LL. B. Editor. 1891-3. B. 29 May '73, s. F. H. 
G., No. Granville. Prep. No. Granville Sem. Phi D. Phi, Congress. When last 
heard from was connected with the Los Angeles, Calif., Tribune. Mail returned 
24 Nov. '15. 

Marion Gray. See Mrs. S. G. Barnes. 

Edith Emma Greaves. See Mrs. E. A. White. 

Carl Melville Green, M. E. Revenue officer, retired. 1890-3. B. 7 Feb. 
'QQ^ Sullivan, Ind., s. Rev. John Milton G., Methodist minister, and Hannah Mc- 
Henry G. Prep. Missouri State Normal School. Expert, N. Y. Filter Co., '93. 
U. S. Revenue Cutter Service (2d asst. engr., '93, 1st asst. engr., '95, past asst. 
engr., '98-9, chief engr., '03. In Spanish War on U. S. S. Indiana, including the 
battle off Santiago, 3 July '98, In the recent war captain of engrs., U. S. Coast 
Guard, on active duty with U. S. Navy. Aide for material, 7th Naval List. Spe- 
cial commendation from War Dept. for preventing the sinking of the K. D. 3 
by German officers in 1917. Am. Soc. Naval Engrs., Naval and Mil. Order 
Span. Am. War. Mason (32°). Office, care U, S. Coast Guard, Custom House, 
New York. Lives at 15 Livingston Ave., Yonkers. M. 29 Nov. '99, Greenwich, 
Conn., Emilie Marshall Pattison, who d. at New London, Conn., 12 Sept. '12. 

George de Boketon Greene, M. E. Engineer. B. 9 Nov. '71, Annapolis, 
Md., s. Commander S. Dana Greene, U. S. N., and Mary Willis Dearth G. Father 
was executive officer of the Monitor and when Capt. Worden was wounded took 
command and won the fight. Prep. Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst. Psi U. Undine. 
Junior Ball Com. Draftsman, N. Y. Edison Co., '94. With Gen. Elec. Co., '95- '06 
(asst. to mgr.. New York, '95-6, executive in railway eng. dept., '96- '06). First 
lieut. and battalion adj., 2d N. Y. Inf., U. S. V., '98; in U. S. A. May-Nov. 
Engineer, with E. H. Rollins & Sons, investment bonds, Boston, '06-12; in charge 
of buying dept.. New York office same, since '12. Director, E. H. Rollins & Sons, 
Long Island Lighting Co., Cal. Ry. & Power Co., Pacific Gas & Elec. Co. of 
Phoenix, Mt. Whitney Power & Elec. Corp. Chn. Advisory Trades Com., New 
York Liberty Loan Com., 2d, 3d, 4th campaigns (in the 4th this com. raised over 
$1,060,000,000) ; chn. N. Y. City Liberty Loan Com., Victory Loan campaign. 
Union Club, Midday Club. M. 1 June '99, Schenectady, Harriet Mumford Camp- 
bell. 1 dau.. Is. 21 E. 77th St. (office, 43 Exchange Place), New York. 

William Wilson Grieve. Merchant, banker. 1889, optional. B. 25 June 
'71, Castile, s. Geo. W. and Emma J. G. Prep. Perry U. S. Hardware business> 
Perry, '00-13; since '13, in Citizens Bank. M. 24 July '01, Montour Falls, H. 
Edna Martin; 78 N. Main St., Perry. 

tELLis Albert Griffith, LL. B. Lawyer. 1889, 1891-3. B. 31 Oct. '65, Pearl 
Creek, s. Wellington and Elizabeth Ellis G. Prep. Pike Sem. Varsity football 
team, '92, freshman and varsity crews. Practiced first at Shortsville, from '02 






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on at Geneva. Mason (K. T.), Elks, Geneva Hist. Soe. M, 23 Aug. '99, Saratoga, 
Eose Christia-n Cumins. 1 dau., 1 s. D. at Geneva 13 June '16, after an illness of 
two years. 

Clarence Bernard Hadden, B. L. Lawyer. B. 23 May '72, Catawba 
Island, 0., s. Nathaniel Amos and Marion Josephine Dutcher H. Prep. Sandusky, 
O., H. S. Phi G. D., Ithaca Choral Union, Glee Club, Woodford Debating Club 
(founder and pres.). Preshman crew, '90. Middle weight boxing champion. 
Class Day Com. Commencement Speaker. Grad. stu. in economics, Univ. of Wis- 
consin, '93-4. Financial sec 'y Associated Charities of Cincinnati, and member 
of University Settlement, etc., '95-6. General mgr.. Island & Gypsum Fruit Co., 
Gypsum, O., also student of law at Catawba Island and Toledo, '97-9 ; asst. in 
Prosecuting Attorney's office, Toledo, '00-3. Private practice since '03. M. 1 
Feb. '99, Port Clinton, 0., Anna Marie Christiansen. 1 s. Nicholas Bldg., Toledo, 
Ohio. 

Egbert Sever Hale, M. E. Supt of research. 1891-3. B. 3 Oct. '69, Bos- 
ton, s. Geo. Silsbee and Ellen Sever H. Prep. Eoxbury Latin School. A. B., 
magna cum laude, Harvard '91, A. M., same '92. Ph. B. K. (Harv)., Psi U., 
S. Xi, Masque (hon.), Graduate Students' Club. Athletic director, '92-3. Test- 
ing engr., Edison Elec. Ilium. Co., Boston, '93-5. Consulting engr., Steam Users' 
Assn., Mutual Boiler Ins. Co., member Hale & Codman, elec. supplies, '95-04. 
Asst. to gen. supt., Edison Elec. Ilium. Co., '04-6; supt. sales dept., '06-12; supt. 
special research, since '12. Tennis & Eacquet Club (life mem.), A. S. M. E. 
209 Bay State Eoad (office 939 Boylston St.), Boston, Mass. 

Abby Mary Hall. See Mrs. Chester Eoberts. 

Charles Frederick Hall. Mech. engineer. 1889, mech. eng. B. 15 Oct. '70, 
s. Eobert S. H., Elmira. Prep. Elmira F. A. 315 W. Church St., Elmira. 

fFRED W. Hall. Lawyer. 1891-3, law. B 22 Dec. '72, s. C. H. H., San Jose, 
Calif. Prep. Manchester H. S. D. Chi. Dead. 

tFREDERicK Willis Hall. 1889-90, optional. B. 17 Apr. '70, s. B. D. H., 
Lockport. Prep. Lockport U. S. Phi K. Psi. D. 1 Feb. '97 at Lockport. 

Thomas Hall, m! E. Mechanical engineer. 1890-6. B. 2 Oct. '69, Washing- 
ton, Ontario, Canada, s. Thomas and Agnes Eobson H. Self -prepared. D. T. D., 
8. Xi^ Quill and Dagger, Canadian Club. Senior Photograph Com. Stroke varsity 
crew, '92. iSibley Fellow in M. E., '94-5. M. M. E., '94. Instructor in machine 
design, C. U., '97-8. Has been supt. Mansfield Machine Works and gen. mgr. 
Mansfield Engineering Co. For several years with Eidgw^ay Dynamo & Engine 
Co. Now also member Euss Bros., wholesale ice cream, Harrisburg, Pa. M. 27 
June '94, Washington, Can., Mary Perry. 2 s., including Perry 0. H. '18, 1 dau., 
Hazel Jean H. '19. Eidgway, Pa. 

tABRAM Augustus Halsey, A. B. La\vyer. B. 6 Oct. '72, s. Charles A. H., 
Water Mill. Prep. Bridgehamton Lit. and Commercial Inst. Phi. D. Phi, Con- 
gress, Classical Assn. Senior treas. LL. B., '94. Practiced law in Ne"w^ York. 
Cousin of Pierson L. H. '95. D. in New York 1 Sept. '97. 

John Alan Hamilton, Ph. B. '92, LL. B., LL. M. '94. See '92 Eecords. 

Bert Hanson, LL. B. LaAvyer. 1891-3. B. 26 July '67, Sanford, Me., s. 
Benj. Franklin and Fannie Thompson H. Prep. Phillips Exeter Acad. A. B., 
Yale '90 (Z. Psi). Chancery, Mermaid, Press Club, Grad. Students' Club. Varsity 



40 FOURTH ROSTER 

football team, '91-2. Trustee Athletic Assn., '92-3. Class athletic director, '91-2; 
football director, '92-3. Football mgr., '92-3. Sun editor. Chn. Law School Ban- 
quet Com. Prize debate. Admitted to N. Y. bar Feb. '94. Has long been a mem- 
ber of Goodale & Hanson. Third Deputy Com. of Police, Jan. '07 — June '09. Asst. 
U. S. Attorney General in charge of customs cases since June '14. Clubs: Cornell 
(treas. 10 years), Nat. Democratic, Reform (sec. about 10 yrs., now director), Yale; 
Metropolitan and Univ. of "Washington, D. C. Municipal Art Soc. (pres. 2 
yrs,), Nat. Academy Assn. (trustee and sec). M. 16 July '19, New York, Helen 
Potter. 50 Vanderbilt Ave. (office, 42 Broadway), New York. 

Frances Hahdin. 1889, optional. B. 24 Oct. '64; guardian, Mrs. E. S. Jar- 
rett, Springfield, Mo. Prep. Springfield Pub. S. Mail returned 13 Apr. '07. 

John Nepomucene Harman. Journalist. 1889-91, letters. B. 17 Jan. '71, 
Oswego, s. Henry A. and Elizabeth F. Was for a time asst. city editor BrooMyn 
Daily Eagle and city editor BrooMyn Citizen; then until '12 city editor and since 
'12 editor and gen. mgr. BrooMyn Daily Times. Since 1 Jan. '18 park commr. 
Brooklyn. Montauk, Brooklyn, Municipal, and Rotary Clubs, Chamber of Com- 
merce, Marine and Field Club (honorary), Flatbush Chamber of Commerce, Brook- 
lyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Sons Am. Rev. 579 Sixteenth St., Brooklyn. 

tPAUL Cherington HARRIS. Engineer. 1889-90, mech. eng. B. 11 Aug. '68, 
s. D. S. H., Galena, 111. Prep. Shattuck S. Phi D. Th. D. 10 Feb. '05 at 
San Francisco, Calif. 

Samuel Gilbert Harris, M. S. Landscape architect and nurseryman. 1892- 
3, botany. B. 12 Nov. '56, Pennfield, s. Daniel B. and Susan V. H. Prep. Webster 
Acad. A. B., Syracuse '85 (D. K. E., Phi B. K.) ; A. M., same '92; Ph. D., same. 
With Rosedale Nurseries ; now propr. M. 7 Nov. '83, Webster, Abbie Cook. 63 
Hamilton Place, Tarryto^vn. 

William Allison Harris, M. E. Manager. B. 16 Aug. '71, s. Geo. H., 
Niles, 0. Prep. Niles U. S. S. A. E. Draftsman, Winfield Mfg. Co., Warren, 
O., '94. Draftsman and engineer, Beaver Tin Plate Co., Lisbon, 0., '95. Drafts- 
man, Cleveland Steel Motor Co., '96 ; draftsman and ass 't mgr. of same, Johns- 
town, 0., '97- '00. Ass 't chief engr., American Sheet & Tin Plate Co., Pittsburgh, 
'00-2. Sec'y and chief engineer, Lewis Foundry & Machine Co., Pittsburgh, '02-6. 
Mgr., Roll & Machine Works, Am. Sheet & Tin Plate Co., Canton, since '06. A 
S. M. E., Elks, Canton Club, Lakeside Country Club. M. 14 Nov., '01, Indianap- 
olis, Ind., Josephine M. Warner. 3 children. 1338 N. Cleveland Ave., Canton, O. 

James Picken Harrold, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-4. B. 17 Nov. '67, in Ste- 
phenson Co., 111., s. Samuel and Helen Picken H. Prep. Rockford, 111., H. S. 
Congress, History 'and Polit. Sci. Assn., Fortnightly Club, Cross Country Club, 
C. U. C. A. Grad. stu., C. U., '93-4; LL. M., '94. Has practiced in Chicago 
since Oct. '05. J. D., Chicago L. S. With John J. Healy, '96-04. Asst. State's 
Attorney of Cook Co., '06-9. Master in Chancery, Circuit Court, since '16. Mem. 
Lyle, Harrold, Hoover & Devitt. Prof, of law, Chicago L. S., '04-17. Amer., 
Illinois, and Chicago Bar Assns., Chicago Law Inst. Mason (R. A.), Royal 
Arcanum, Woodlawn Park Presb. Ch., Cornell Club, City Club, Royal League, 
Phi Alpha Delta. M. 29 Sept. '03, Chicago, Lorle Leona Notter, who d. in 
Chicago 22 Nov. '11. 300-304 The Temple, 108 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, 111. I^ives 
at 6233 Greenwood Ave. 



CLASS OF 1893 41 

George Roy Harvey, M. E. Construction engineer. B. 15 June '69, Hamil- 
ton, Ontario, Can., s. John and Williamina Steven H. Prep. Upper Canada 
Coll., Toronto. A. T. 0., Canadian Club, C. U. C. A. Varsity and class football 
-and lacrosse teams. Senior Ball Com. Engr., Am. Steel and Wire Co., Pitts- 
burgh, '01-2. Constr. engr., Semet Solvay Co., Syracuse, '03-4. Mgr. Leyland & 
Birmingham Rubber Co., Montreal, '05-6; of Canadian Hart Wheels, Ltd., Hamil- 
ton, since '07. 40" Robinson St., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 

Maude Estelle Hasbrouck. See Mrs. Maude H. Dinwiddle. 

Mrs. Jennie Grafft Hathway (Jennie Bonnell Grafet), Ph. B. B. 4 
Oct. '71, Waverly, dau. Geo. H. and Myra G. Prep. Waverly H. S. K. K. 
'G., Der Hexenkreis, Asteroids. Poet. Teacher, N. Tonawanda H. S., '93-4. M. 
25 June '94, Waverly, Frank J. Hathway. 1 s. Lived many years in Chicago. 
College Club, S. S. Club, Chicago. Child's Welfare League (pres.). Hospital 
Board, Woman's Club. 715 E. Spruce St., Sault St. Marie, Mich. 

Earl Place Haynes, A. B. Teachei, 1892-3. B. 8 Oct. '71, Seven Mile, 
O., s. Dr. Moses Harriman and Eliza Jane Place H. Prep. Richmond, Ind., 
H. S. Spent '89-92 at Ohio Wesleyan Univ. Teacher of science, Middletown, N. 
Y., H. S., '93-8; Far Rockaway, '98- '00; Richmond Hill, since '00. M. 27 Dec. '98, 
Richmond, Ind., Delia Baylies. 1 s., 1 dau. Bayshore. 

Charles Westly Haywood. Physician. 1889, med. prep. B. 15 May '70, 
Gouvemeur, s. Giles H. H. Prep. Gouverneur H. S. M. D., New York Homeo- 
pathic Med. Coll. '94. Practiced at Rush, '94-7; on staff Dr. Given 's Sanitarium, 
iStamford, Conn., '97-9. Traveled, '99- '00. Practiced at Elkhart, Ind., since '00. 
Specialty, nervous diseases. Am. Med. Assn., Indiana Inst, of Homeopathy. M. 
27 July '97, Massena, Nellie A. Denison. 340 Jackson Place (office. Monger 
Bldg.), Elkhart, Ind. 

tERNEST Newbold Hazard. 1889-91, spec. B. 25 June '69, s. J. N. H., 
Peace Dale, R. I. Entered from Harvard. K. A. D. in Arizona, Dec. '01. 

Mrs. Daniel J. Healy (Louise Susette Bergmann), B. S. 1890-3. B. 18 
July '68, Louisville, Ky., dau. Gustav Theodore and Alma von Donhoff B. Prep. 
Louisville Girls' H. S. Med. Soc. M. D., Woman's Med. CoU., Phila., '97. 
Grad. stu.. New York Polyclinic, '02. Interne, Woman's Hosp. of W. Phila., 
'97-8. Physician, Eastern Ky. State Hosp. for Insane, '98- '01, '08-9. Practice, 
Lexington, '02-4, '07-8. Physician, Ky. State Inst, for Feeble-minded, '09-10. 
Retired from practice, '10. Andubon Soc, Garden Club, Woman's Club of Cen- 
tral Ky. and of Ky. State Univ., Central Ky. branch of So. Assn. College Women. 
M. 26 June '02, Louisville, Dr. Daniel Joseph Healy (McGill Univ.), 530 Sayre 
Ave., Lexington, Ky. 

Homer Jay Heath. Farmer. 1889-91, civ. eng. B. 28 July '67, Rodman, 
s. Albert Rathburn and Laura Adelia Hosmer H. Prep. Adams Collegiate 
Inst., Oswego and Potsdam Normal Schools. Farmer, '92-5 and since '00. Student, 
Rochester Business Univ., '96. Principal, Lyon Mt. School, '97-9. Has been 
leader of thyee bands; taught music, Leland & Grey Sem,, Tov^Tishend, Vt. Pres. 
Windham Co. Baptist Bible Convention; Sunday school supt. 17 yrs. Town School 
Board. Tree warden. Y. M. C. A. volunteer for overseas, '18; passed tests 
and was ready to sail when the armistice was signed. M. 19 Oct. '92, Adams, 



42 FOURTH ROSTEE 

i'lorence May Woodward. 1 dau., 1 s., now a junior at Mass. Agr. Coll. New- 
fane, Vt. 

Caroline Louise Heberd. See Mrs. F. B. Corey. 

Edwin Christian Hegewald. 1889, mech. eng. B. 15 Oct. '71, s. Chas. 
H., New Albany, Ind. Prep. Dr. Chenault 's University S. 352 E. Spring St., 
New Albany, Ind. 

Christoph Heinrich. 1889-91, mech. eng. B. 13 Jan. '68; guardian, 
J. C. Hoffman, Milwaukee. Prep. Milwaukee Acad. Lost since '08. 

Thaddeus Clarence Henderson, A. B. Minister. B. 7 Mar. '70, Con- 
necticut Hill, Tompkins Co., s. Cliauncey G. and Ida Stoughton H. Prep. Cook 
Acad., Montour Falls. Classical Assn., Statistics Com. Commencement Speaker. 
Mile walk. Yale Div. School, '93-4; Auburn Theol. Sem., '94-6. Ordained at Mon- 
tour Falls, Apr., '96. Presb. minister, Forestport, '96-9 ; Breesport, '99- '05 ; 
Southport and New Pisgah, Ind., '05-9; W. Newton, Pa., '09-16; Glen Eichey, 
Pa., '16-20; now at W. Pittsburgh, Pa. Commissioner to Presb. Gen. Asseiu., 
Winona, Ind., '05. ,M. 30 June '97, Auburn, Lucy M. Lawton. 2 dau., 1 s. W. 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Arthur Eobert Henry, M. E. Consulting mech. engineer. 1888-93. B. 27 
June '71, Quebec, Canada, s. Joseph Wilson and Eebecca Murray Drysdale H. 
Prep. Quebec H. S., Cascadilla School, Ithaca. Cross Country Club, Lacrosse 
Club. Draftsman, designer, erecting engr., Eobb Engineering Co., Amherst, N. 
S., '94-6. Grad. stu., elec. eng., McGill, '96-7. With Canadian Elec. Light Co., 
Levis, Quebec, '98- '04 (chief inspector, '98-9, supt., '00-1, gen. supt. and acting 
mgr., '02-4). Eesident engr.. Boss & Holgate, consulting engineers, Montreal, 
'05-7. With E. A. Walberg, constructing engr., '07-8. Private practice since '08. 
Egineering Inst, of Canada, A. I. E. E. (assoc). 633 Coristine Bldg. (office, 756 
Sherbrooke St. W.), Montreal, Canada. 

Albert George Heppert, B. L. Teacher. 1888-91, 1892-4. B. 13 Sept. 
'66, s. Simon H., Johnson's Corners, O. Entered from Ohio Normal Univ. Sage 
Scholar in philosophy, '93-4. Has taught in Manila, P. I. Last heard from at 
University School, Duluth, Minn. Lost. 

tEAFAEL Hernandez. 1889-90, 1892, mech. eng. B. 15 Jan. '68, s. P. H., 
Mayaguez, P. E. Entered from Stevens Inst. Alpha Zeta. Dead. 

Mrs. Egbert M. Herzberg (Sarah Pearson), A. B. B. 13 Sept. '68, Au- 
burn, dau. William and Ann Amelia Washburn P. Prep. Waterloo H. S. Ph. B. 
K,,- Classical Assn. Teacher of Greek and Latin, Hudson H. S., '96-8; Pough- 
keepsie H. S., '98- '03. M. 24 June '03, Waterloo, Eobert Monell Herzberg. 2 s. 
(one deceased). 3 Willard Place, Hudson. 

Seth Duane Higley. 1889, 1890-2, mech. eng. B. 16 July '69, s. Lewis 
H., Windsor, O. Prep. Ithaca H. S. 37 Marlborough Eoad, Brooklyn. 

Elizabeth Hill. See Mrs. G. C. Burrage. 

Ernest Eowland Hill, M. E. Elec. engineer. B. 29 Jan. '72, Pompton, 
N. J., s. Benj. Eowland and Hetty M. Van Duyne H. Prep. Pratt Institute, 
Brooklyn. S. Xi. With Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Go., NeAV York, '00. With 
British Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., Ltd., London, England, '00-6. Ass 't to 
chief engr. of electric traction, Penn. E. E., '06-10. Since '10 member Gibbs & 
Hill, consulting engrs., whose work has included the electrification of the Pennsyl- 



CLASS OF 1893 45 

vania E. E., Philadelphia, and the Pocahontas Division of the Norfolk & "Western 
Eailwaj in the mountain grade coal field section, New York Connecting Eailroad 
over Hell Gate Bridge, which connects the Pennsylvania and New Haven systems, 
additions to electrification equipment of the New York, New Haven & Hartford 
Eailroad now in hand, consulting work for the Chicago Chamber of Commerce on 
smoke abatement and electrification of railroad terminals, consulting work for 
the Public Service Commission, First District of New York, on equipment of the 
new dual subways in New York and Brooklyn, and examinations and reports on 
numerous electric power systems, distributing systems, traction companies, and 
other miscellaneous consulting work. Am. Inst. Consulting Engrs., A. S. M. E., 
A. I. E. E., Institution of Civil Engineers of London, A. S. C. E., Engineers' Club, 
New York Eailroad Club, Eailroad Club of New York, Essex County Country 
Club, Am. Elec. Ey. Engineering Assn. (vice-pres.). M. 1 June '04, Allegheny, 
Pa., Grace G. Crider. Pennsylvania Station, New York. Lives at 111 S. Munn 
Ave., E. Orange, N. J. 

Theodore William Hill, C. E. Contracting engineer. B. 8 May '67, s. 
Edmund H., Lyons. Prep. Lyons U. S. Quill and Dagger. Civ. Eng. Soc. C. 
U. C. A. Varsity football team sub., '90 ; class football teams, '89-91. Varsity 
crew, '90-1. Athletic director, '90-1; navy director, '92-3. Athletic Club. Ass't 
engr., Watertown, '93-4. Private practice, Pittsfield, Mass., '94-6. Ass't engr.. 
Wheeling & Lake Erie Ey., '97; Toledo & Ohio Central Ey., '97-8; Kanawah & 
Mich. Ey., '99- '01. Engineer of sewer const., Sidney, O., '01-3. Supt. of masonry, 
F. H. Clemens & Co., '03-4. Contracting engineer since '04. Bro. of Mrs. J. D. 
E. Duncan '97. M. (1) 28 July '94, Lyons, Cornelia L. Belding, who d. 27 March 
'02; (2) 28 June '05, Belief ontaine, O., Eliza Ellen Cowman. 1 child, d. in in- 
fancy. Bellefontaine, O. 

IEdward Northrup Hitchcock. 1889, mech. eng. B. 25 June, '68, s. E. 
T. H., Hilo, Hawaii. Prep. Ithaca H. S. A. T. O. D. at Hilo, T. H., 29 
Sept. '01. 

Erla B. Hittle. See Mrs. Erla H. Eodakiewicz. 

George Thomas Hogg, A. B., '92, LL. B. See '92 Eecords. 

Jessie Eosette Holmes, M. L. Teacher and librarian. 1891-2. B. 18 Oct. 
'60, Warsaw, 111. B. L., Knox '85. Instructor in history, Yankton Coll., '86-7; 
Knox, '87-9, '92- '00, '01-4. Student by correspondence, Chicago, '00-1. Lived at 
home, '04 on for some time. Now librarian of Knox College. 250 Maple Ave., 
Galesburg, 111. 

Grant Sherman Hopkins, B. S. '89, D. Sc. See '89 Eecords. 

Walter David Hopkins, A. B. Teacher. B. 24 Dec. '69, Ithaca, s. Geo. 
Henry and Hester Ann H. Prep. Ithaca H. S. Classical Assn., Congress. 
Statistics Com. Sun ed. Grad. student, C. IT., '93-4. Teacher of classics, Du- 
luth Central H. S., '94-8. Student, American School at Athens, '98-9; of compara- 
tive philology, Harvard, '99- '02 (Gorham Thomas Scholar, '00-1, Shattuck Scholar, 
'01-2). A. M., Harvard, '00; Ph. D., same, '02. Teacher of Latin, Eastern 
District H. S., Brooklyn, '02-7; Boys' H. S., Brooklyn, since '07. M. 25 Dec. 
'03, Interlaken, Alice Hall. Author, Hindu Family Life as Set Forth in the 
Jatakas. 815 E. 14th St., Brooklyn. 

George Edv^in Howard, M. E. Manufacturer. B. 21 Dec. '71, Cuyahoga 



44 FOUETH ROlSTEE 

I'alls, O., s. Edwin Jarvis and Sarah Frances Eice H, ' Prep. Akron H. S., 
Buchtel College. Engr. and ass't mgr., Standard Plate Glass Co., Butler, Pa., 

'93- '00. W^itli Saginaw Plate Glass Co., '01-3 (engr. and designer, '01-2, gen. 
supt., '03). With Butler Brick & Tile Co., Ltd., since '04 (treas. and mgr. since 

'04, has owTied a controlling interest since '07). A. S. M. E. M. 30 Apr. '01, 
Butler, Pa., Jean Wells Campbell. 1 dau., 2 s. E. Main St., Butler, Pa. 

Charles Burton Howe, M. E. '03. Teacher. 1889-92, 1902-3, 1904. B. 6 
Oct. '70, Akron, IST. Y., s. Darius B. and Mary A. Livermore H. Prep. Parker 
H. S., Akron. Tli. Xi (first charter mem. Cornell chapter). Teacher, Dolgeville 
Acad., '92-3. Student, Teachers Coll., '93-4. 'Supervisor of manual training, 
Tome Inst., '94-6. Principal, Barlow School of Industrial Arts, '96-7. Supt. 
manual training, Hartford, Conn., '97- '02. Student and assistant, C. U., '02-3. 
Engr., Internat. Steam Pump Co., '03. Instructor, Boston Mech. Arts H. S., 
'04; C. U., '04-5. Instructor and engineer, Stuyvesant H. S., since '05 (now first 
ass't and head of the Dept. of Mechanic Arts), except for a short time when he 
was at Moundsville, W. Va., as consulting engr. for the Bituminous Coal Co. of 
America, By-Products Fuel Co., and Eiverside Coal & Coke Co. Lives at Crestwood, 
Yonkers. M. 25 July, '96, Northampton, Mass., Bessie H. Kellogg, who d. in New 
York 8 Jan. '12. 3 children, incl. Donald A. H. '22 (see the class jjicture). 

Herbert Crombie Howe, B. L. Teacher. B. 1 June '72, Fulton, s. Henry 
Clay and Letitia Caroline Crombie H. Prep. Fulton H. S. Chess Club, Con- 
gress, History and Polit. Sci. Assn. Class historian, '90. Asst. editor Magazine, 
'92-3. .Statistics Com. Sage Scholar in philosophy, C. U., '93-5. A. B., '96. 
Sec 'y to Pres. S^churman, '95- '01. Ass 't prof, of Eng. literature, University of 
Oregon, '95- '03; prof, and head dept. of mod. Eng. lit. since '03. Author of poems 
find arts in No. Am,. Bev. and elsewhere. M. 14 Sept. '92, Fulton, Georgia Van 
Wagenen Emeny, sister of Frederick Emeny '95. 1514 Alder St. (office, Univ. of 
Oregon), Eugene, Ore. 

*Arthur Charles Howland, A. B. Teacher. B. 24 Dec. '69, So. Danby, s. 
(]!harles and Maria A. Bassett H. Prep. Wyoming Sem. D. Phi, Phi B. K., 
Sx^hinx Head, Press Club (pres.). Classical Assn. Henry B. Lord Scholar, '89-93. 
Sun editor, '90-92, editor-in-chief, '92-3. Teacher of English, Wyoming Sem., 

'93-4. Pres. White Fellow in European history, '94-5; studied at Gottingen and 
Leipzig. Grad. stu., history, C. U., '95-6. Fellow in history, Univ. of Pennsyl- 
vania, '96-7; Ph. D., Penn. '97. Instructor in history, Univ. of Illinois, '97-8. 
Eesearch fellow in history, Univ. of Pennsylvania, '98-9. Instructor in history. 
Teachers College, Columbia, '99- '04. Asst. prof, medieval history, Pennsylvania, 

'04-11 ; prof, since '11. Am. Hist. Assn., Assn. History Teachers Mid. States and 
Md., Am. Soc. Church Hist. Clubs: University, Town & Gown (Ithaca). Editor 
Ordeals, Compurgation, Excommunication and Interdict, '97 ; The Early Germans, 

'99; Mommsen's History of Eome (abridged), '06. Author: Criminal Procedure 
in the Church Courts of the 15th Century, in Papers Am. Soc. Church History, '17 ; 
Origin of the Local Interdict, in Proc. Am. Hist. Assn., '99 ; Mediaeval Christianity, 
in Eeligions of the Past and Present, '18. Bro. of Eufus B. H. '72. M. 3 Sept. 

'02, Upper Montclair, N. J., Emily Wyckofe Berry '95; 2 s., 1 dau. 4118 Balti- 
more Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 



CLAJSIS OF 1893 45 

Kinney G. Hoxie, M. E. Mech. engineer. B. 14 Nov '71, Leonardsville, s. 
Cyrus Eichmond and Hannah Melissa Burdick H. Prep. Leonardsville Acad. 
Draftsman, The Johnson Co., Johnstown, Pa., '94-6. Draftsman and works fore- 
man, Cambria Steel Co., '96- '02. Draftsman and div. engr., Lackawanna Steel 
Co., '02-5 (chief draftsman, '03-5). Chief draftsman, steel works of Milliken 
Bros., Inc., Mariner Harbor, '05 on for some time. Now for some years chief 
engr. Minnesota Steel Co. Engineers' Club, Am. Iron & Steel Inst. Presbyterian, 
mem. Y. M. C. A. Cousin of G. L. Hoxie '92 and R. F. Hoxie '92. M. 6 Apr. 
'98, Shippensburg, Pa., Mary Bridges Snow. 1 dau., 1 s. 1422 E. Fifth Ave., 
Duluth, Minn. 

David Fletcher Hoy, B. S. '91, M. S. See '91 Eecords. 

Charles Meredith Hubbard, M. S. magna euni laude. Manager. 1892-3, 
economics. B. 11 Feb. '64, Fairview, Ind., s. Harmon and Dicy Jane Wilson H. 
A. B., Indiana '92. Phi O. D. Fellow in pol. econ. and finance, '92-3. Grad. 
stu., Wisconsin, '93-4. Gen. sec'y, Assoc. Charities, Cincinnati, '94- '11. Gen, 
Mgr., St. Louis Provident Assn., since '11. Chn. Central Council of Social Agencies 
of St. Louis since '15. 2221 Locust Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 

Grace Amanda Hubbard, A. M. Teacher. 1891-2, English, philosophy. B. 19 
June '65, Springfield, Mass. A. B., Smith '87. Ph. B. K. Grad. stu., English and 
philosophy, Sorbonne, '98-9; Columbia, '04-6. Teacher and assoc. prof, of English, 
Smith, '92-8, '99- '04. Assoc, prof, of English, Barnard, since '06. . Vice-pres. 
Smith Alumnae Assn., '96-8. Barnard Coll., Columbia Unir., New York, 

Benjamin S. Hubbell, B. S. in Arch. Architect. B. 11. July '67, s. Mrs. 
S. S. H., Cleveland. Entered from Case SchooL S. Xi. Cornell Scholar, '92-3. 
Senior Photograph Com. Grad. stu., architecture, C. U., '93-4; M. S. in Arch., '94. 
M, June '96, Ithaca, Bertha M. Tarbell, dau. of D. Tarbell '82 and sister of Geo. 
S. T. '91 and Clarence D. T, '07. 1 s., Benj, S. H,, Jr., '19, 1 dau. 4500 Euclid 
Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 

Lester Meade Hubby, Ph. B, Physician. 1890-93. B. 22 Nov, '71, Cleve- 
land, O,, s, Frank Winfield and Katherine Maria Germain H. Studied at Lehigh, 
'89-90. S. Chi, Tennis Assn. Senior Banquet Com. M, D., New York Univ. '96, 
Practice in New York since that time; specialty, otology, laryngology, rhinology. 
Clinical asst. in diseases of children, Cornell Med. Coll., '02-6. Asst. surgeon and 
instructor in diseases of the ear, Manhattan Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Hospital, 
Attending oto-laryngologist to the Harlem Hospital since '14, N, Y. Athletic 
Club, Automobile Club of N. Y., Cornell Univ. Club, American Legion, Am. College 
of Surgeons, Am. Rhinological, Laryngological and Otological Soc, N. Y. Academy 
of Medicine, N. Y. County and State Medical Societies, American Medical Assn., 
Eiverside Practitioners' Soc. Captain in Medical Eeserve Corps, 15 Aug. '17. 
Called to enlist 23 Oct, '17, Served in France, mostly at the base hospital Amer- 
ican Eed Cross Military Hospital No. 2 at Paris as the ear, nose, and throat 
specialist, 3 Sept. '18 promoted to major. Eeturned to the U, S, the last of 
March, '19, and was honorably discharged from the service, Bro, of Eollin G, H, 
'93. 27 W. 68th St., New York. 

Eollin Germain Hubby. Architect. 1889-90. B. 21 Feb. '70, Cleveland, 
O., s. Frank Winfield and Katherine Maria Germain H. Traces descent to a 
nephew of Wm. the Conqueror. Prep. Trinity Mil. Inst. D. Phi, Th. N. E. 



46 FOUETH EOSTER 

Student in assaying and mining, Colo. School of Mines. With Edison Elec. Go., 
The Colorado Sun (cartoonist), Edbrook & Co., architects, Andrews, Jaques & 
Eantoul, architects, Denver. Studied arch., Mass. Inst, of Technology. Drafts- 
man, Longfellow, Alden & Harlow, Bull & Dabney, Eotch & Tilden, Boston. 
Architect, Buffalo, 2 yrs. Instructor in architecture, Buffalo Art Students' 
League. Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, '95- '00. Practiced in Cleveland since '01. 
In '08 belonged to Cleveland Country Club, Am. Inst, of Architects, Sons of Am. 
Eev., Technology Club of No. Ohio, Cleveland School of Art. St. Paul's P. F.. 
Church. Eepublican. Bro. of Lester M. H. '93. 1099 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. 

Slaughter William Huff, Manager. 1889-91, spec, elec. eng. B. 9 March 
'67, Hillsboro, Va., s. Eev. S. P. and Bettie Jurey H. Prep. Fishburne Mil. 
Acad., Waynesboro, Ya. Studied at Eichmond Coll. K. A. (Southern). Elec. 
engr., Baxter Elec. Motor Co., Baltimore, '91-2 ; supt., '91-5. Gen. mgr., Ealeigh, 
N. C, St. Ey. Co., '92-4. Elec. engr., Columbia & Maryland Ey., Baltimore, '95-6. 
Master mechanic, United Eys. & Elec. Co., Baltimore, '96-7 ; elec. and mech. engr., 
'97-9. Gen. mgr., San Francisco & San Mateo Ey. Co., '99- '00. Consulting engr., 
Philadelphia, '00-1. Gen. mgr. Virginia Passenger & Power Co., Eichmond, '02-8. 
Then became pres. Coney Island & Brooklyn E. E. Co. M. 5 Got. '92, Lincoln 
Co., N. C, Eva Graham. 3 dau. Care Coney Is. & Brooklyn E. E. Co., Brooklyn. 

David Douglas Hugh, A. M. Teacher. 1892-3. B. 22 May '61. Murray 
Harbor, P. E..I., Canada, s. David and Frances H. A. B., Djlhousie '91, Har- 
vard '92. Fellow, Clark Univ., '95-6. Principal La Junta, Colo., H. S., '96-8. 
Professor of psychology, Colo. State N. S., Greeley, Colo., '98-9. Professor of 
education. State Agric. College, Logan, Utah, '99- '00. Prof, of psychology. State 
Teachers College, Greeley, Colo., '00-4; dean of training dept., same, '04-16. 
M. 4 Aug. '04, Cambridge, Iowa, Anna M. Heileman. 3508 University Ave., Los 
Angeles, Calif. 

Mary Josephine Hull, Ph. B. 1884-6, 1891-3. B. 1 Feb. '68, Ithaca, dau. 
Albert M. and Margarete Visscher H. Prep. Ithaca H. S. K. K. G. Sister of 
Chas. H. H. '86. 413 E. Buffalo St., Ithaca. 

Arthur Lincoln Hunt. Elec. engineer. 1889-90, spec. B, 28 July '67, s. 
Mrs. M. M. H., Utica. Prep. Advanced School, Utica. Harrisburg Foundry & 
Machine Works, 2 Eector St., New York. 

Dennis William Hunt, LL. B. La^^yer. 1891-3. B. 19 Dec. '72, Syracuse, s. 
Frank and Catherine H. Prep. Syracuse public schools. Congress. Has practiced 
in Syracuse since '93. 526 Cedar St., Syracuse. 

Henry Eoderic Huntting. Publisher and bookseller. 1889-90, philosophy. 
B. 30 Sept. '65, Hubbardston, Mass., s. Daniel and Charlotte Forbush H. Prep. 
Mt. Hermon, Mass., S. With Hocking Yalley E. E. Co., Columbus, O., '90-7, as 
estimate clerk, asst. rate clerk, clerk in freight dept. Then with Henry E. John- 
son, booksellers, Springfield, Mass., '97- '04, as clerk, asst. mgr. and mgr. book dept. 
Now treasurer of The H. E. Huntting Co., Inc., publishers and booksellers, Spring- 
field, Mass. Winthrop Club, Eotary Club, Am. Library Assn., Wesleyan Metho- 
dist Church. Myrick Bldg., 29 Worthington St., Springfield, Mass. 

Jeremiah Joseph Hurley, LL. B. La^vyer. 1891-3. B- 6 Apr. '70, Dun- 
kirk, s. Bartholomew and Hannah Donagan H. Prep. Forestville Free Acad. 



CLASS OF 1893 47 

Has practiced since '93 at Buffalo. 49 Clarendon Place (office, 25 City Hall), 
Buffalo. 

Frederick Lane Hutchinson, M. E. Elec. engineer. B. 2 Apr. '6Q, Eliza- 
beth, N. J., s. John and Elizabeth Bring H, Prep. Cascadilla School, Ithaca. With 
AVestinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., Newark, N. J., New York, and Bittsburgh, '93- '01. 
Mgr. Bublication Dept., C. W. Hunt Co., Noav York, '01. Mgr. Elec. Sales Dept, 
National Elec. Co., Milwaukee, '02-3. Special work, Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., '04-7; 
asst. sec, '08-12 ; sec. since '12. A. I. E. E., Am. Assoc, for the Advancement of 
Science. Clubs: Cornell, Engineers'. 33 W. 39th St., New York. 

Ira Hinsdale Hyde, LL. B. La^vyer. 1891-3. B. 25 Dec. '65, Pitcher, s. 
Ira Clark and Lucy V. H. Brep. Norwich H. S. Congress. Has practiced since 
grad. Bolice justice, '99- '04. Assisted in State statutory consolidation, '04-5. 
S]3ecial attorney under State Attorney General, '05-7. Norwich Club. M. (1) 1 
Jan. '95, Munnsville, Bernice A. Wheeler, deceased. 1 s., 1 dau. M. (2) 25 June 
'18, Scranton, Ba., Lillian J. Bhillips. 87 So. Broad St. (office 185 So. Broad 
St.), Norwich. 

*Walter Woodburn Hyde, A. B. Teacher. B. 14 May '70, Ithaca, s. Orange 
Pearce and Eloise Flower Davies H. Prep. Ithaca H. S. S. Phi S., Classical 
Assn., History and Polit. Sci. Assn., Memorial Com. Grad. stu., archeology, Greek, 
comparative philology, C. U., '93-4. Sub-master, Westerly, E. I., H. S., '94-5; 
Northampton, Mass., H. S., '95-8; headmaster, '99- '00. Student, Amer. School of 
Classical Studies, Athens and Eome, '98-9, Halle, '00-2 (A, M. and 
Ph. D., '02); Geneva, '02. Instructor in Greek and Latin at Princeton, 
'06-7. SuTbmaster, Friends' " School, Baltimore, '07-8. Prof, of Latin, Univ. of 
Tenn., '08-9. Instructor in Greek, C. U., '09-10; U. of Penn., '10-14. Asst. 
prof, of Greek, U. of Penn., since '14; of ancient history also, since '19. Has 
lived abroad five years, traveled extensively in Europe, Egypt, Asia Minor. Ar- 
chaeol. Inst, of America, Amer. Philol. Assn., Amer. Oriental Soc, Amer. Aiithro- 
pol. Assn. Clubs: Classical, Oriental, Anthropological (pres., '18-20), Art, 
Phila. ; Town and Go\\m, Ithaca. Author, De Olympionicarum iStatuis, 
'03, six papers in Greek archeology, three in legal autiquities, eleven in Greek 
religion, seven in Greek geography, ten on miscellaneous Greek subjects, four 
extended reviews, chapter on The Greek Eeligion in Eeligions of the Past and 
Present, '18, Olympic Victor Monuments and Greek Athletic Art, '21, pub. by the 
Carnegie Institution of Washington, D. C. Brother of Mrs. C. S. Davis '89, 
Howard E. H. '00, Eoger D. H. '08. 4109 Locust St. (mail. Box 14, College 
Hall, Univ. of Pennsylvania), West Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Phi Beta Kappa, 
Cornell chapter. 

Martin John Insull, M. E. Business. B. 18 Sept. '69, Eeading, England, 
s. Samuel I. Brep. City of London, Middle Class Schools. Bsi U. Vice- 
pres. Middle West Utilities Co. M. 13 Dec. '94, E. Orange, N. J., Virginia Van 
Vliet. 1 dau. 428 N. Sheridan Eoad (office, 1500 Edison Bldg., 72 W. Adams 
St.), Chicago, 111. 

Edward Northmore Jackson, LL. B. LaAvyer. B. 30 Aug. '70, Ithaca, s. 
Edward S. and Elizabeth Northmore J. Brep. Ithaca H. S. Phi D. Phi. Prac- 
tice since '95. Justice of the peace, '96- '00. Alderman, '98- '01. Hobasco Lodge, 
F. & A. M. (master, '05-6), K. T. (commander, '09). Craftsman's Club, Eotary 



48 FOURTH ROSTER 

Club. M. 16 June '97, Ithaca, Helen M. Piatt. 1 dau., Helen P. J. '23, 1 s. 128 
Hudson St. (office, 210 E. State St.), Ithaca. 

Robert Hyde Jacobs, C. E. Civil engineer. B. 2 Apr. '71, Delhi, s. Briga- 
dier Gen. Ferris Jacobs, Jr., M. C, and Mary Elinor Hyde J. Descended from 
Gov. Bradford and Elder Brewster, of Plymouth. Prep. Delaware Acad., Delhi. 
Grad. stu., C. U., '93-4. With New York Aqueduct Commission, construction of 
dams and reservoirs, '94- '00. With New York Public Service Com., construction 
of subways, since '00. At present division engineer in charge of all track work 
for subways and elevated railways under construction, Interboro and B. R. T. 
A. S. C. E. M. 21 Oct. '11, Walton, Leila O. Burgin. 2 s. . Bro. of Edward C. 
Jacobs '04. 12 E. 44th St. (office, 49 Lafayette St.), New York. 

Joseph Moore Jameson, Ph. B. Teacher. B. 2 Apr. '70, Montrose, Pa., s. 
Joseph and Letitia Watrous J. Prep. Wyoming Sem. D. Phi, Ph. B. K., Classi- 
cal Assn. Asst. baseball mgr. Era editor, '92-3. Studied at Cornell, summer '94, 
Harvard, summer '95, in Europe (English, German, and Swiss technical and 
vocational schools), '98-9. Principal, Naugatuck, Conn., H. S., '93-4. Head dept. 
of science. Tome Inst., Port Deposit, Md., '94-6. Head dept. of physics, Pratt 
Inst., '96- '13. Vice-pres. Girard Coll. since '13. American Physical Soc, A. A. 
A. S., Soc. for Promotion of Engrg. Education, Amer. Acad. Polit. and Soc. 
Sci., Penn State Teachers' Assn., N. E. A., Phila. Chamber of Commerce (Educa- 
tional Com.), Franklin Inst., Engineers' Club, Univ. Club, Overbrook Golf Club, 
Mayor's Com. on Civilian Service and Labor, Penn. State Defense. Examiner 
and reader in physics. Coll. Entr. Exam. Board. Author, Elementary Practical 
Mechanics. Editor, Wiley Teclmical Series of Textbooks for Vocational and In- 
dustrial Schools. M. 14 July '97^ Potsdam, Emma E. Stone. 1 s. (deceased), 1 
dau. Girard College, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Ben Murray Jaquish, B. S. Teacher. B. 3 Sept. ^66, Larksville, Pa., s. 
John C. and Elizabeth B. Jackson J. Prep. Wyoming Sem. D. Phi, Sphinx Head, 
Th. N. E., Chemiker Verein. Cornellian editor, bus. mgr. Era, Pole vault record. 
Medals, for broad jump. Teacher of science, Univ. of Chicago affiliated school, 
'93-6; Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, '96-8; Sach's Collegiate School, '98- '00; 
Erasmus Hall. H. S., since '00. New" York Physics Teachers' Club (has been 
treas., vice-pres., pres.), New York Chemistry Teachers' Club (has been twice 
secy., vice-pres., pres.). Author, The Evolution of the Calendar, several reports 
on refining petroleum, soap mfr., borax and boric acid, plaster of Paris, crucible 
and open hearth steel, for Chemistry Teachers' Club. M. 30 June '98, Cortland, 
Louise M. Myers. 2 dau., including Helen L. J. '22, 1 s. 782 E. 18th St., 
Brooklyn. 

Charles Louis Jeffrey, M. E. Electrical engineer. B. 4 May* '68, New 
Berlin, s. Gilbert and Elizabeth Cone J. Prep. New Berlin Union S. Detail 
draftsman, R. I. Locomotive Works, Providence, '93. Draftsman, Lorain Steel 
Co., Johnstown, Pa., '94-9; Camlbria Steel Co., Johnstown, Pa., '99; Mcintosh, 
Seymour & Co., Auburn, '99- '04; New York City Railway Co., '04-6. Asst. engr., 
maintenance of way. Metropolitan St. Ry. Co., New York Railways Co., '06-17; 
acting engr. since '17. M. 9 Feb. '99, Johnstown, Pa., Margaret Wolfe. 2 s., 
2 dau. 113 W. 94th St. (office, 775 Seventh Ave.), New York. 

IVIrs. Thomas B. Jennings (Jennie Thornburg), B. L. 1892-3. B. 23 



CLASS OF 1893 49 

Nov. '69, near Farmland, Ind., dau. Henry C. and Hannah J. Wright T. Prep. 
Adel, la., H. S., Panora, la., H. S. iStudied at Iowa State College. Pi B. Phi. 
Teacher, Middleto\Yn H. iS., '93-4. Asst. in accession dept., Cornell Univ. Libary, 
■95- '02; cataloguer, '02-14. M. '14, Thomas Brownfield Jennings. The Public 
Library, St. Paul, Minn. 

Edward Winchell Jewell, M. E. Merchant. B. '69, s. Elias J., Wheaton, 
111. Entered from Wheaton Coll. M., July '93, Ithaca, Julia Marsh, who d. in 
Nov. '00. 1 s. Has been married a second time, now divorced. 1956 Kobinson 
Ave., San Diego, Calif. 

Prank Nelson Jewett, B. S. Sales mgr. B. 11 June '70, Tioga, s. William 
Andrew and Arethusa Preston Whitley J. Prep. Elmira Free Acad. D. K. E., 
Bench and Board, Mermaid, iSph. Head, Chemiker Verein, Tennis Assn. Junior 
vice-pres., chn. Statistics Com., Finance Com. Experimental engineer, Payne En- 
gine Co., Elmira, '93-5; sales eng.. New York office, '95-6. Sales engineer, Evans, 
Almirall & Co., New York, heating, ventilating and steam pipe contractors, '96-9; 
Western mgr., Chicago office, '99- '06. District mgr., Wagner Elee. Mfg. Co.,. 
Chicago, '06-9; in St. Louis since '09. Member A. S. M. E., A. I. E. E. (asso.), 

A. S. H. V. E., Mercantile Club, Cornell Alum. Assn. (pres., '13). In Chicago 
member Technical Club, Hamilton Club, Chicago Athletic Club, Union League- 
Club, University Club, Cornell Alumni Assn. (trustee). Brother of Fred F. 
Jewett '95. M. 2 June '96, Elmira, Frances Angeline Palmer. 2 dau. 6 Park- 
land Place (office, 6400 Plymouth Ave.), St. Louis, Mo. 

Harriet Parke Johnson. 1889-90, spec. B. 5 July '69, Ossining, dau. 
John Edgar and Fanny Elizabeth Hallock J. Prep. Brearley School, New York, 
Ossining H. S. K. A. Th. 105 Croton Ave., Ossining. 

Clyde Parker Johnson, A. B. Lawyer. ,1892-5. B. 8 Feb. '71, Cincinnati, 
O., s. John William and Belle Morse J. Prep. Woodward H. S., Cincinnati; 
studied at the Univ. of Cincinnati, '89-92. S. Chi, Phi D. Phi, Chancery. Varsity 
baseball team, '93-5; captain, '95. LL. B., '95. Has practiced since then in 
Cincinnati. Now vice-pres. and counsel Western and Southern Life Ins. Co., to 
which job he devotes all his time. Member various clubs and societies. M. 3 June 
'11, Center, 0., Ella Campbell Wilson. 1 s., 1 dau. Fourth Ave. and Broadway, 
Cincinnati, O. 

J. KiRBY Jones, Ph. B. B. 25 Feb. '71, East Chatham, s. Henry Dresser and 
('atherine Kirby J. Prep. Chatham Union School. S. Chi, Classical Assn. '86 
Memorial Speaker. Memorial Com. Taught for several years. Mason, Cornell 
Club. 609 Alworth Bldg., Duluth, Minn. Lives at 432 E. Second St. 

Frederick Joerissen, Jr. Accountant. 1890, 1891-2, civ. eng. B. 24 Apr. 
'70, s. Frederick J., Ilicn. Prep. Ilion Acad. Phi D. Th. 162 Kemsen St., 
Brooklyn. 

tFREDERicK William Jcst. 1889-90, mech. eng. B. 2 Oct. '71, s. Mrs. F. 
W. J., Jersey City. Entered from Stevens Inst. D. at Devon, Pa., 18 March '08. 

Charles Moffat Kassler. Eeal estate and investments. 1889, mech. eng. 

B. 26 Jan. '70, Denver, Colo., s. Geo. W. and Maria T. Stebbins K. Prep. E. 
Denver H. iS. Chi Psi. Captain class baseball team. In '01 organized the 
Kassler Investment Co. and became sec. and treas. M; 26 Jan. '92, Denver, Grace 
M. Stone. 3 s. 814 Cooper Bldg., Denver, Colo. 



50 FOUETH EOSTER 

tTosAKU Katsumata. 1889-91, spdciaJ, chemistrj. B. ,21 Jan. '69, s. 
Minoru K., Matsuyama, lyo, Yehime, Jajpan. Prep. Prof. Sawyer's, Ithaca. D. 
iDcfore May '08. 

*Edwin Britton Katte, M. E. Elec. engineer. B. 16 Oct. '72, St. Louis, 
Mo., s. Col. "Walker and Elizabeth Pendleton Britton K. Prep. Cutler School, 
iNew York. K. A., Th. N. E., Masque, Gun Club, Undine, Bench and Board, 
Mermaid (pres). Junior Ball Com., Senior Banquet Com. Freshman football 
-team. Grad. stu., C. U., '93-4; M. M. E., '94. With H. E. Worthington Co., 
'94-6. Asst. engineer, Park Ave. Improvement Commission, in charge of steel 
erection, '96-8. Mech. engineer, N. Y. Central E. E., in charge of the design 
ajid construction of heat, light, and power plants, coaling stations and water 
supply, '98- '02. Elec. engineer, same, in charge of the design and construction 
of the electric traction system, '02-6. Chief engineer of elec. traction, same, since 
^06. A. I. E. E. (fellow), A. S. M. E., Am. Elec. Ey. Eng. Assn., Am. Ey. 
Engr. Assn. (has been mgr. and vice-pres.). Clubs: Cornell, Univ., Century^ Ardslej, 
Eailroad, Transportation. M. 25 Jan. '07, Irvington, Elva King. 1 dau., 1 s, 
Irvington. Ofdce, 70 E. 45th St., New York. 

Frederick Williams Kelley, M. E. Manufacturer. B. 15 Dec. '70, Albany, 
s. James B. and Alice Williams K. Prep. Toledo, O., H. S. Psi U., S. Xi, 
Sphinx Head. Varsity crew, '91-2. Capt. '93 crew, '89-90. Athletic Council, 
Undergrad. Contest Com., Senior Ball Com. With Consol. Car Heating Co., exp. 
eD.g. to gen. mgr., '93- '00. Vice-pres. and gen. mgr. Helderberg Cement Co. since 
-00. Member A. S. M. E., A. I. E. E., A. S. T. M., Soc. Engs. Eastern 
N. Y., A. C. J., C. U. Alumni Assn. Eastern N. Y., Univ. Club of New York, 
Fort Orange Club, Albany Country Club. Trustee Albany Med. Coll., Albany 
Savings Assn. Vice-pres. Portland Cement Assn. (chn. Technical Problems Com.) 
and of Mfrs. and Merchants' Assn. of N. Y. Governor Albany Hosp. Director 
National Commercial Bank. Executive chn. War Eesources Com., cooperating 
with War Industries Board. Chn. Military Tr. Camps Com. and of Civilian Aid, 
for Adj. Gen. U. S. A. M. 29 Apr. '03, Albany, Lydia E. Huss. 1 dau., 1 s. 
126 State St., Albany. 

William Vincent Kelley, Jr. M. E. Elec. engineer. 1891-3. B. 6 Nov. 
'68, s. W. V. K., New York. B. S., C. C. N. Y. '91. Grad. stu., elec. and mech. 
eng., C. U. '93-4, '97-8. In Spanish War sergeant, 1st Reg. U. S. Vol. Engrs. 516 
Eagle Block, Spokane, Wash. 

Waldo Stewart Kellogg, B. iS. in Arch. Architect. 1888-93. B, 27 Sept. 
'70, St. Joseph, Mo., s. John S. and Jane I. Osborn K. Prep. Waterville H. S., 
Cascadilla Sch. Chi Phi, Fruija, Bench and Board, Mermaid. Class Day Com. 
Draftsman, Eenwick, Aspinwall & Owen, '93-7; clerk of works, '97-8. Student, 
C. U., Paris, Italy, Spain, '99- '00. Draftsman, M. M. Eenwick, '00-1. Supt. of 
construction, Alden & Harlow, Poughkeepsie, '02; New York Public Library 
(Carnegie branches), '03-10; Murphy & Dana, '10-11. Mgr. Austral Window 
Co., '11-14. Supt. of construction, New Haven Hospital, '14-spring, '18. Y. M. 
C. A. sec, Bordeaux, France, to Sept. '19. Since then practicing arch, and run- 
ning a dairy farm. Cornell Club of New York, Graduates' Club of New Haven. 
M. 21 Oct. '19, Derby, Conn., Frances Eliza Osborne. 500 Hawthorne Ave., Derby, 
Conn. 



CLASS OF 1893 51 

William Greenwood Kellogg, LL. B. Lawyer. B. 4 Feb. '70, Greenwood, 

s. Silas and Leslie Davis K. Prep. Canisteo Acad. Phi D. Phi, History and 

Polit. Sci. Assn. LL. M., '94. Has practiced at Greenwood since graduation. 

Brother of Mrs. K. C. Baker '11 and Mrs. Eobt. L. Stevenson '12. M. 29 Oct. 

'11, Greenwood, Maud Williamson. 1 s,, 1 dau. Greenwood. 

Charles Christopher Kelly, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-3. B. 31 May '72, s. 
John F. K., Jersey City. Prep. Jersey City H. S. D. Chi. 15 Tonnele Ave., 
Jersey City, N. J. 

Alexander Payson Knapp, LL. B. Lawyer. 1888-93. B. 11 Sept. '69, s. 
Alexander K., E. Oragne, N. J. Prep. Trinity S. Psi U., Chancery, Club Eo.ad, 
Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. 

. Clyde Wilson Knapp, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-3. B. 4 Apr. '71, Toledo, 
Ja., s. Harrison H. and Lavinia Stewart K. Prep. Palmyra H. S. Congress. 
Practice since '94. County judge (appointed 25 Oct, '97 by Gov. Hughes, elected 
'98, '14, still in offttee). M. (1) 12 Dec. '00, Lyons, Ida M. Eedgrave, who d. 
11 Oct. '14. 1 dau. M. (2) 7 Oct. '18, Webster, S. Dak., Katharine A. Williams. 
34 Phelps St. (office, William St.), Lyons. 

Frank Wilson Knapp, LL. B. Lawyer. 1885-6, 1892-3. B. 16 Aug. '60, 
Etna, s. Cyrus and Helen K. Congress. Has practiced since graduation. M. (1) 
•'94, Alice L. Saulfield, deceased. 2 s. inch Edward S. K. '20, 1 dau., Margaret 
8. K. '19, now in Bryn Mawr. M. (2) '99, Marien N. Pugh. 1 dau., 1 s. Marcellus. 
Charles Platt Knowles. Physician. 1889-91, med. prep. B. -■! Feb. 
'71, s. Chas. E. K., Albany. Prep. Michigan Mil. Acad. Chi Psi. M. D., Col- 
umbia '96. Last heard from at 15 Park Ave., Mt. Vernon. Mail returned 11 
Jan. '13. 

George Augustus Kraus, M. E. Mech. engineer. B. 1 Nov. '71, s. John K., 
Clarence. Prep. Parker Union S. Clarence. 

Charles Eay Kreidler, B. S. '92, LL. B. See '92 Eecords. 
John Fletcher Lacey. Civil engineer. 1889-92, civ. eng. B. 30 Sept. 
'65, Milton, Del., s. Eobert Lewis and Hoster Ann Parker L. Prep, privately. 
With Chicago & Northwestern R. E., '93-4. Surveying in home county, '94- '01. 
Insurance surveying, Sanborn Map Co., '01-2. Draftsman, Southern Indiana B. 
E., '02-4. Teacher, Tavares, Fla., H. S., '05-7. Later locating engr.. Zephyr- 
hills Colony Co. and Cooperative Homestead Co. Since '12 county surveyor, Lake 
Co. M. 1 Apr. '04, St. Louis, Mo., Katherine Morse. 2 dau. Tavares, Fla. 

Carlton Eastman Ladd, A. B. Lawyer. B. 6 Apr. '73, s. J. S. L., Buffalo. 
Prep. Buffalo H. S. Phi B. K. ('92), Sphinx Head, Classical Assn., Congress, 
Hist, and Polit. Sci. Assn., Fortnightly Club (pres.), Press Club (see. and treas.), 
Woodford Debating Club (vice-pres.). Era editor. Magazine editor. '86 Mem- 
orial Speaker, Woodford Speaker, Class Orator. Has practiced law in Buffalo 
since admission to the bar. Long a member of Eebadow, Ladd & Brown; now 
]>racticing independently. Bro. of Walter M. L., '06. M. 22 Oct. '02, Buffalo, 
Marie Carpenter Babcock. 2 dau. Son of James S. and Abbie Bassett L. Admitted 
to the bar July '95. Pres. Erie Co. Bar Assn. for two years. Chn. Finance Com., 
Erie Co. Board of Supervisors, for ten years, led reform in county administration. 
University Club. Office, 928-932 White Bldg., Buffalo. Lives at 159 Highland Ave. 
Jed Perkins Ladd. Lawyer. 1891-2, law. B. 9 Nov. '69, Alburgh, Vt., s. 



52 FOURTH EOSTER 

Jed P. and Mary L. Prep. Vermont Episcopal Inst. M. 5 July '93, North Hero, 
Vt. 1 dau. Burlington^ Vt. 

John Christopher Landis, Jr. Lawyer. 1889-92, philosophy. B. 30 Oct. 
'73, St. Joseph, Mo., s. John Christopher and Caroline H. Austill L. Prep. St. Jo- 
seph H. S. Admitted to the Mo. bar Sept. '95. Has practiced law since. In '08 
belonged to St. Joseph Country Club, Masons (K. T., Shrine), Elks. M. 22 Oct. 
"01, St. Joseph, Mary Russell Garth. 1 s. Last address, 1112-8 Corby-Forsee 
Bldg., St. Louis. Lost. 

Emma Margaret Lang. See Mrs. H. H. Morehouse. 

tJoHN Lange, M. E. B. 22 Apr. '73, s. Edward L., Poughkeepsie. Prep. 
Poughkeepsie H. S. D. at Poughkeepsie, 2 Apr. '94. 

Otto John Lautz. Manufacturer. 1889-91, optional. B. 16 Jan. '71, 
Buffalo, s. J. Adam and Catherine Bardol L. Prep. Buffalo H. S. B. Th. Pi. 
Chemist, Lautz Bros. & Co., '91-4. Member of Lautz Bros. & Co. since '94 (sec. 
and treas., '04-6^ vice-pres. and treas. since '06). M. 23 Jan. '95, Buffalo, Marie 
L. Van Vleck. 1 s , T. V. V. Lautz '17, 2 dau. 44 Hanover St., Buffalo. 

Grace Mary Law. See Mrs. J. A. Eoord. 

Clara Louise Lawrence, B. S. B. 24 June '66, Pepperell, Mass, dau. 
"William Appleton and Mary Anne Reeves L. Gr.-grandfather, Ephraim L., Har- 
vard ]795, was surgeon, War of 1812. Prep. Waterville H. 6. C. U. C. A. 
Nat. History ,Soc. Tutor, '93-6, '00-1. Teacher, Waterville H. S., '96-7. Grad. 
stu., science, C. U. '97-8; A. M., '98. Has helped in her father 's -business; had 
charge of the diet-kitchen in a children's home for several summers. Consulting 
chemist. Continental Rubber Co., for several years from '02 on. Interested in. 
fruit culture. 87 Shelton Ave., Jamaica. 

fMRS. Alton W. Leighton (Alice Percy), Ph. B. Teacher. B. 18 Aug. 
'71, Millbrook, dau. Geo. R. and Abbie C. Crocker P. Prep. Chatham H. S. 
A. Phi, Asteroids. M. 9 July '95, Chatham, Alton Winslow Leighton, Yale '77, 
of New Haven, Conn, w^ho d. at La Jolla, Calif., 17 Nov. '20. 1 s., 1 dau. Taught 
Oct. '17-Dec. '19 at Chevy Chase School, Washington, D. C. D. of cancer at La 
Jolla, Calif., 12 Aug. '20. The remains were cremated and the ashes thro'wn out 
over the Pacific. 

Frank R. Lennox. Lawyer. 1891, law. Came from Canastota. 930 Uni- 
versity Block, Syracuse. 

John H. Lewman. Lawyer. 1889-91, philosophy. B. 28 Dec. '66; guard- 
ian. Levin A^inson, Glenburn, 111. Prep. Danville, 111., H. S. Member of Lewman 
& Crayton. Has been mayor. Danville, 111. 

Charles Maples Lillie, A. B. Teacher. B. 6 Oct. '70, Gilbertsville, s. Geo. 
and Anna N. White L. Prep. Gilbertsville Acad. Classical Assn. '86 Memorial 
Speaker, Commencement Speaker. Chairman Prize Com. Finance Com. Student, 
Albany Normal College, '96-7. Teacher, Davenport, la., H. S., '97- '06; Newark,, 
N. J., Acad., '06-8; Browning School, New York, '08-11. Tutor in private 
family, '11-13. Since '13 principal Gilbertsville H, S. Gilbertsville. 

Sylvanus Dyer Locke, Jr. Manufacturer. 1889-92, mech. eng. B. 6 Apr. 
'72, Hoosick Falls, s. Sylvanus Dyer and Ellen Josephine Parker L. Prep. 
Hudson R. Inst., Claverack. Undine. Sec'y to his father, '93-5. Experimental 
work, operating dynagraph car, N. Y. Central R. R., '96. With The Locke Steel 



CLASS OF 1893 53 

Chain Co., (now vice-pres. and treas.), since '97. Mason, Elk, Brooklawn Coun- 
itry Cluib, Norwalk Country Cluib, Algonquin Club. 80i Fairfield Ave. (office, 
care The Locke Steel Chain Co.), Bridgeport, Conn. 

Willis Harry Loomis, C. E. '94, Civil engineer. 1889-94. B. 17 Oct. '71, 
Paine 's Hollow, s. Chester and Lydia Esther Norton L. Prep. Ilion H. S. 
Class lacrosse team. Engineer, City of Brooklyn, tracing land titles- construction 
and maintenance work, with Erie R. R., D. L. & W., and Penn E. R., '95- '04. 
With D. L. & W., coal mining, asst. foreman inside to asst. mgr. inside and out- 
side, '05-8. Mgr. G. B. Markle Co., '09-12. Pres. W. H. Loomis Contracting Co., 
stripping anthracite coal mines, '12-17. Opening talc and zinc mines, since '17. 
Cornell Club, University Club, New York. M. 12 Feb. '12, Watertown, Selma 
Grace Loomis. 1 dau. 28 Rock Island St., Gouverneur. 

Henry Robertson Lordly, C. E. Civil engineer. B. 12 Dec. '68, Rothesay, 
New Brunswick, Canada, s. Albert James and Martha Louise Brennan L. Prep. 
St. John Grammar School, E. Manning's School, St. John, N. B. Zodiac Soe., 
Canadian Club, Civ. Engrs. Assn. (pres.). Lacrosse team. Bridge engineer, C. 
P. R., Montreal, '94. Gen. mgr. Maritime Auer Light Co., St. John, '95-8; 
also ('97-8) engr. and mgr. Charlottetown Light, Heat & Power Co. Consulting 
engr., Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, '99- '00. Engineer-in-charge, Lachine Canal, 
-'07-15. Two patents for concrete construction. Gazetted lieut., Charlottetown 
Engineers, Canadian Militia; Governor General's Medal for rifle shooting, '98. 
Gazetted capt., promoted to major. Corps of Guides, '05. Vice-pres. Montreal 
Mil. Inst., '07. Lieut. Governor's Medal for rifle shooting, Quebec, '03. Lieut. 
col., 1 Apr. '11. Long Service Medal, May '11. In Aug. '14 was in command, 
Corps of Guides, Montreal; called to assist in forming 1st Overseas Division. On 
20 March '16 authorized to recruit 5th Overseas Pioneer Battalion, Can. E. F., and 
take command. On 13 Aug. Pioneers moved to Camp Valcartier, Quebec, there re- 
viewed by Gov. Gen. Entrained for Halifax 24 Nov., arrived in England 7 Dec, 
to Bramshott Camp. Under the new regulations, the battalion was gradually ab- 
sorbed in the units at the front in Belgium and France. On 20 June '17 L. was 
lent to British service for special engineering duties in Gr. Britain; ud to 11 
Nov. '18 traveled 51,000 miles, inspected and advised on many plants for pro- 
viding guns, etc., for front. Received only one injury in four train accidents; 
was in several of the worst air raids. In June '18 recommended for recognition 
by chief of British service to which he was attached; received Can. Officers' Long 
Service Decoration. 1 Mar. '19 transferred back to Can. E. F., returned to Canada 
1 Apr. July '19 Fellow Soc. Engineers, London, in recognition of eng. services 
in war. Has published several papers on eng. and military subjects. Fuertes 
Gold Medal, '02. Member Can. Soc. C. E., '07. Fellow in C. E., Cornell, '19-20; 
M. C. E., '20. Graduate Students' Club (pres.), Phi K. Phi M. 26 Aug. '96, 
Halifax, N. S., Edith Agnes Lordly. 3 dau. 74 Strathearn Ave., Montreal W., 
Irrov. Que., Canada. Member also of Sigma Xi. 

Ross Meacham Lovell, A. B. Lawyer. B. 25 Sept. '71, Marathon, s. Ran- 
som Marlow and Dorcas Elizabeth L. Prep, Marathon Acad. Quill and Dagger, 
Hist, and Polit. Sci. Assn., Classical Assn. Memorial Orator. '86 Memorial 
Speaker. With Reynolds, Stranchfield & Collin, '93-8; member firm, '98- '10, and 
Qf its successor, Stanchfield, Lovell, Falck & Sayles, since '10. State Bar Assn., 



54: rOUETH ROSTEE 

Elmira City Club, Fort Orange Club, Old Colony Club, Elmira Country Club, 
Corning Club. Bro. of Herbert M. L. '87 and Earl B. L. '91. M. '15, New 
York, Isabella Eeynolds Campbell. 1 step-dau., 3 s. 401 Maple Ave. (office, 
Chemung Canal Trust Bldg.), Elmira. 

Alexander Drummond Lunt, M. E. '92, M. M. E. See '92 Eecords. 

Augustus Nathaniel Hubert Lushington. Veterinarian. 1889-94, med. 
prep., spec. agr. B. 1 Aug. '61, Trinidad, B. W. I., s. William and Mally Dick- 
erson L. Prep. Couva Govt. School, Trinidad. Medical Soc. V. M. D., Penn- 
sylvania '97. M. Jan. '90, Binghamton. 3 dau. (1 d. July '04). 1005 Fifth 
Ave., Lynchburg, Va. 

George Andrew Lytle. 1889-91, mech. eng. B. 25 June '71, s. John L., 
Decatur, 111. Prep. Decatur H. S. Decatur, 111. 

tM'RS. Peter F. McAllister (Margaret O'Shea), A. B. B. 8 Feb. '71, Bal- 
timore, dau. Daniel J. and Elizabeth Donohue M. Prep. Convent de Notre 
Dame of Maryland, Lorretto Convent, Clifton, Ontario, Eochester H. S. Asteroids, 
History and Polit. Sci. Assn., Classical Assn. Class sec., '92-3. Participated in 
the performance of The Princess, '93. Teacher, Holman-Dickerson School for 
Girls, Chicago, '93-6 j Hampton Coll., Va., '96- '00. Woman's Club, Child Study 
Club, Ithaca. M. 20 Sept. '00, Edgewood, Nashville, Tenn., Peter Francis Mc- 
Allister '92, of Ithaca. 1 s., Thomas Donald M. '22, twin dau., Margery and 
Frances M., both '24. D. at Ithaca 7 March '06. 

Mary MacClaughry. See Mrs. H. B. Allen. 

Seldon Edv^ard McClusky, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-3, law. B. 28 Feb, '70, 
s. Timothy M., Louisville. Prep. Ogdensburg Acad. Congress. 225 Seitz 
Block, Syracuse. 

William Thomas MoConville. Physician. 1889-91, med. prep. B. 17 
Aug. '17, in Jersey City, N. J., s. Patrick and Elizabeth Morrison M. Prep. 
iHasbrouck Inst. M. D., Columbia '95. Has practiced medicine since. In war 
captain, M. C, one year in U. S., one in command Base Hospital 52D, ad- 
vance section, Eimaucourt, France. Eeturned to practice, '19. Am. Medical, 
Pennsylvania State, and Wayne Co. Med. Socs. 619 Church St., Honesdale, Pa. 

Mrs. Henry McCoy (Eunice Louise Temple). 1889-90, science. B. 18 
Aug. '68, dau. L. E. T., South Granville. Prep. Vermont Acad. Last heard 
from at Middle Granville; mail returned. 

Mrs. J. H. McEldowney (Bertha Josfphine Mutschlechner). 1889-90, 
special, lit. B. 8 Aug. '68, Chicago, dau. Oitto and Victoria Claus M. Grad. 
Cook Co. Normal School, '87. M. 8 Oct. '91, Chicago Heights, J. H. McEldowney. 
4 dau. (2 d. in 1894, 1899), 1 s. 36 Kilayth Eoad, Brookline, Mass. 

Willis E. McGerald, A. B. Advertising and printing. 1892-3. B. 17 Oct. 
'71, Bath, s. Eev. Samuel and Eunice Adah Durand M. Prep. Buffalo H. S. 
Syracuse Univ., '89-92. Psi U. News and foreign editor, The Chicago Eecord, 
'96- '00. Editorial staff The New York Journal, '00-1. Mgr. advertising dept. 
Eand, McNally & Co., '01-6. Advertising and printing, Willis McGerald & Co., 
Chicago, from '06 on. Cousin of E. J. Durand '93, Adah Durand '05. M. 28 
Aug. '95, Grand Eapids, Mich., Inez Edna Wood. Last heard from at Maywood, 
111.; mail returned 12 Aug. '19. 

tEDWARD (formerly Ethel) Marion McGonigal, A. B. Journalist. B. 19 



CLASS OF 1893 55 

Feb. '73, Lyons, s. John M. Prep. Lyons H. iS. Ph. K. Psi, Sphinx Head. 
Bus. mgr. Comellian. Studied law, admitted to the bar. Edited The Wayne 
County Review. Later went to New York, wrote for The Wall Street Journal, 
The World, The Times, became financial editor The Sun and The Evening Sun. 
M. 1900, Lyons, Mabel Dunning, of Lyons. 2 s., 1 dau. D. 3 Feb. '17 in Brooklyn 
of pneumonia. 

John James McGuire, LL.B. Lawyer. 1889-91, 1892-4, arts, law. B. 25 
jSTov. '66, s. Mrs. D. S. M., Cicero. Prep. Ithaca H. S. LL. M., '94. M. 27 May 
'13, Ithaca, Neva Lanning; afterward separated. Ithaca. 

*JoHN Brainerd MacHarg, Jr., C. E. Teacher. B. 11 July '73, Eome, s. 
John Brainerd and Susan Lucretia Noble M. Prep. Eome Free Acad. Quill and 
Dagger, Natural History Soc, Civ. Eng. Soc, Fortnightly Club, Ethical Soc. 
Computer, Senior Eng. Corps. Mfr. fishing tackle with father, '93- '00. Student, 
Hamilton Coll., '95- '00; A. B. '00; A. M. '06. Psi U., Ph. B. K. Truax Greek 
Prize, Hawley Classical Medal, 1st Munson German Prize, 2nd Munson French 
Prize. Teacher of Greek, Auburn H. S., '00-9. Director American School, Leipzig, 
'09-14. Asst. prof. mod. langs. and history, Hamilton, '11-13. Asst. in English 
history, Univ. of Leipzig, '13-14. Student, Leipzig, '09-11, '13-14. Asst. in 
history, Columbia, '16-17 ; Ph. D., '17. Prof, of history, Lawrence Coll., since 
'17. Am. Hist. Assn., Nat. Hist. Soc, "Wisconsin Hist. Soc, Cornell Civ. Engrs. 
Assn., World Court League, Teugega Club of Eome, N. Y. Eepublican. Episco- 
palian. Author of Outline Maps of Greek and Eoman History, '07; Outline Atlas 
for the Study of English History and Literature, '07; German Mnemonics; Visual 
Eeipresentations of the Trinity, '17. Appleton, Wis. 

Haynes Allen Machesney. Lawyer. 1891-2, law. B. 7 Nov. '66, s. Chas. 
M., Alleghany, Pa. Prep. Curry Univ. Phi D. Phi, Chancery, LL. B., Yale '93. 
M. 21 June '99, Pittsburgh, Caroline Jones. 1 s. Machesney Bldg., Pittsburgh, 
Pa. 

William Gordon Mack, M. E. Elec. engineer. 1888-93. B. 27 Apr. '68 
Norwalk, O., s. William A. and Helen M. Thompson M. Prep. Norwalk schools. 
Brooks Mil. Acad._, Cleveland. Gun Club. For some years sec and treas. Cascade 
Milling Co., Sioux Falls. Later supt. elec. light plant, Jefferson, Wis. Now supt. 
elec light plant, Norwalk. A. I. E. E. M. 5 June '01, Pawnee City, Neb., Eliza- 
beth H. Chapin. 1 s. Norwalk, O. 

Eugene Fritz McKinley, A. B. La^^•yer. 1888-90, 1892-3. B. 16 July 
'66, Manlius, s. Gilbert L. and Elizabeth Van O 'Linda M. Prep. Syracuse H. 
S. Lawyer, with Florida East Coast Ey. Co., '93-7. Supt. of schools, Chateaugay 
and Freeport, '97- '04. Lawyer, with Metropolitan Street Ey. Co., '04-7; private 
practice since '08. Counsel, Westchester Street Ey. Co. and N. Y. & Stamford 
Ey. Co., since '14. Mason (K. T.). Fellowcraft Club, White Plains Club, White 
Plains Presb. Church, Elks. M. 10 Sept. '95, Syracuse, Eva May Crouse. 1 dau., 
Marjorie Crouse M. '20, 1 s. Eealty Bldg., White Plains. 

tCHARLES Francis McLindon, LL. B. Lawyer. 1890-3. B. 1 June '72, 
Schuylerville, s. William and Elizabeth Gillespie M. Prep. Schuylerville H. S. 
D. Chi. Law School baseball team. Chief clerk, Comptroller's Office, Troy. B. 
P. O. Elks, Co. A, 2d Eeg. N. Y. N. G., Troy Citizens' Corps, Laureate Club, 



56 FOUETH EOSTEK 

Eepublican Club, Cbamber of Commerce, Eeusselaer Co. Bar Assn., Eastern N. Y. 
Cornell Alumni Assn. D. 4 July '17, Troy, of blood poisoning. 

tSTANLEY CoRWiNE :\L\cNiDER, M. E. BusHiess. 1889-94. B. 30 March 

'67, s. Stanley M., Guatemala, Guatemala. Prep. Hamilton, Can., Coll. Inst. 

A, T. O., Canadian Club. Ch'n Soph. Banquet Com. and Jr. Ball Com. Cotillion 

Com. Freshman lacrosse and football teams. Was in Hong Kong abt. '04-8. M. 

JVIiss Stanford, Ithaca. Dead. 

Sarah Adeline McNulty. See Mrs. G. M. Davison. 

Mark Allen Macomber. Grocer. 1889-90, optional. B. 20 May '71, s. 
Lewis M., Perry. Prep. Perry U. S. M. 14 Sept. '93, Perry, Helen A. Heath. 
2 s. Perry. 

tHARRY Mills IVIarble, M. E. Patent solictor. 1887-91, 1892-3. B. 2 Aug. 
'70, Ionia, Mich., s. Edgar Martin and Emily Mills M. Prep. Washington, D. C, 
H. S. Brother of Louis Mills M. '92. 'M. 21 Nov. '00, Newark, N. J., Helen A. 
Case. 1 s., 1 dau. Lived at 625 Eidge St., Newark, N. J. Ofdce, 21 E. 40th 
St., New York. D. 12 July '20. 

Mary Catharine jVIarkham, B. L. Eed Cross worker. B. 11 Oct. '71, dau. 
Dennis M., Horseheads. Prep. Horseheads H. S. Magazine writer, '93-5. Belle- 
vue Medical Training School, '95-7. In charge of American nurses in Porto Eico, 
Spanish-Am. War, '97-9. Amer. Hosp., Canal Zone, '00-10. Literary work, 
'11-14. In charge of college settlement work, Honolulu, T. H., '14-18. Eed 
Cross work in Vladivostok, Siberia, since '19. Present address, care American 
Bed Cross, Vladivostok, Siberia. Permanent, care Prof. H. P. Button, State 
School of Agr., Farmingdale, N. Y. 

Alice Brundage Marsh (Mrs. Clinton Stoner Marsh). 1889-91, special, 
lit. B. 27 May '60, Eichelle, 111., dau. Z. P. B. Prep. Haverliug Acad., Bath. 
Lived N. Tonawanda '91- '01, Auburn '01-5, Paris '05-6 (studied art), since '11 in 
Summit, N. J. M. 23 Dec. '85, Bath, Clinton Stoner Marsh '91, recently supt. of 
schools, Summit, N. J. 1 dau., 1 s., Henry Birdsall M. '17. ' 15 Franklin Place, 
Summit, N. J. 

Florence Lillian Marsh. See Mrs. F. J. Tanner. 

Amos Wilbur i^VLvrston, B. L. '92, LL. B. See '92 Eecords. 

Harry Delos Martin. Veterinary surgeon. 1889-91, special, agr. B. 2 
June '69, Angola, s. John and Eugenia A. TifPt M. Prep. Buffalo Gram. S. 18. 
V. S., Ontario Vet. Coll. '93 ; AVias senior demonstrator. Has practiced continuously 
in Buffalo. American Vet. Med. Assn., N. Y. State Vet. Med. Assn., Western N. Y. 
Vet. Med. Assn. Bro. of Jennie T. M. '90, Mrs. G. H. Ashley '95. M. 10 Oct. 
'00, Buffalo, Gertrude A. Smith. 1 s., 2 dau. 104 Seventeenth St. (office, 481 
Ehode Island St.), Buffalo. 

*GuiD0 Hugo Marx, M. E. Teacher. B. 29 March '71, Toledo, O., s. Joseph 
Eugen and Johanna Eleanora Pulster M. Father was German Liberal who left G. 
because of the troubles of '48-9. Prep Toledo H. S. and Man. Tr. S. D. U., S. 
Xi, Fortnightly Club. Cotillion Com. Machinist and draftsman, Gleason Tool 
Co., Eochester, '93-4. Machinist, Bement, Niles & Co., Philadelphia, '94-5. In- 
structor, Stanford, '95-7; asst. prof., '97-9; assoc. prof. mech. eng., '99- '08; prof, 
niach. des. since '08. Consulting engr., city of Eiverside. A. S. M. E., Faculty Field 
Club, Sierra Club. Author, Notes on Machine Design, Machine Design (with A. W. 



CLAiSS OF 1893 57 

Smith '78), '05, arts in The American Machinist, Machinery, The Atlantic Monthly. 
Rro. of Chas. D. Marx '78, Mjs. Stephanie M. Curtis '88. M. 6 June '95, Geneva, 
Oertrude Van Dusen '84. 2 dau. (1 d. in 1904), 1 s. Stanford University, Calif. 
Also member A. A. A. S., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., CommonAvealth Club of San 
Praneisco. Unitarian. Home, 356 Lincoln Ave., Palo Alto, Calif. 

Herbert Boyd Hasten. Physician. 1889-90, med. prep. B. 18 Nov. '69, s. 
O. W. M., Chester. Prep. Ithaca H. S. M. D., Columbia '93. M. '94, Chester, 
Matilda Eoe. Practiced for a time at Cimarron, N. Mex. Mail returned 13 June 
'19. 

Holley Porter Matthews. Farmer. 1889-90, agr. spec. B. 6 Sept. '68, 
Glenville, O., s. Stephen H. and Jane Gillette M. Prep. Albion H. S. Since '98 
farming on 100 acres, town of Barre. M. 14 March '93, Millville, N. Y., Anna M. 
Watson. 1 s., 1 dau. R. F. D. 6, Albion. 

Frederick William Matthiessen, Jr. Business. 1889-90, civ. eng. B. 27 
Apr. '71, s. F. W. M., Chicago. Prep. Chicago M. T. S. Chi Psi. Pres. La Salle 
& Bureau Co. R. R. Co. Pres. Keyless Bottle Cap Co. Gen. mgr. La Salle Mach- 
ine & Tool Co. Cousin of Frank M. '95 and Richard P. M. '18. Married; 2 s. 
206 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, 111. 

tCLiFTON John Melrose, A. B. Traffic mgr. B. 24 July '68, "Lyndon, s. 
Ebenezer and Margaret Mitchell M. Prep. Ten Broeck Acad., Franklinville. 
Quill .and Dagger, Classical Assn. Junior treas. Photograph Com. Principal Elli- 
cottville H. S.^ '94- '02. Real estate business, Jamestown, '02-4. Gen. mgr. Prairie 
Oil & Gas Co., '04 till his death. M. 21 June '97, Mary Jane Torrance. 2 s., 
1 dau. One s., Torrance, is now mgr. of the New Southern Hotel, Columbus, O. 
D. 4 Feb. '14 at Independence, Kan. 

Mrs. Herbert Wheeler Mengel (Jennie Neta Angell), Ph. B. 1890-3. B. 
28 Feb. '70, dau. Mrs. E. C. A., W. Bay City, Mich. Prep. Bay City H. S. K. 
K. G. M. Herbert Wheeler Mengel. Apartment 5, 1910 Third St., Louisville, Ky. 

tBERT Harmon Merchant. 1888-9, arch. B. 27 Jan. '70, s. Harmon M., Den- 
ver, Colo. Prep. Denver H. S. Chi Psi. D. 2 Apr. '02, Manila, P. I. 

EDV7ARD White Merrill, Jr. Mechanical engineer. 1889-90, mech. eng. 
B. 14 Apr. '69, New^ York, s. Edward White and Hannah Ogden M. Prep. 
Boys' H. S., Brooklyn. Clerk, Merrill Bros., '90-2; asst. supt., '92-5; supt., '95- '02. 
Introducing special machinery of his own design, '02-6. Pres. and treas. since '06 
of Merrill Bros., drop hammers, air cushion trip hammers, etc. M. 16 Nov. '02, 
Brooklyn, Lina Parson. 2 dau. Sea Gate, New York Harbor. Office, Maspeth, 
L. I. 

August Merz, B. S. Chemist. 1889-95. B. 7 Nov. '73, New York, s. Henry 
and Augusta Heller M. 3 yrs. at College City N. Y. Phi G. D., S. Xi, Chemiker 
A^erein, Cross Country Club. Track te.am, '93-5. Grad istu., C. U., '93-5, Heidel- 
berg, '95-7, Ecole de Chemie, Miilhausen, Alsace, summer '97. With The Heller 
& Merz Co. since '97 (chemist, '97, supt. Coal Tar Div. since '98, director since 
'06). Member C. U. Club, New York, C. U. Alum. Assn. of N. New Jersey. 
M. 16 Apr. '99, Ithaca, Florence Victoria Doyle. Twin dau., 2 s. (1 died 19 Mar. 
'09). 191 Harrison St., E. Orange (office, care The Heller & Merz Co., Newark), 
N.J. 

Ida Martha Metcalf, M. S. '89, Ph. D. See '89 Records. 



58 FOURTH ROSTER 

John Daniel Mickle. Business. Course in elec. eng. B, 21 Sept. '70, Chat- 
ham, s. John Philip and Minnie DeLeyer M. Prep. Chatham Union Free School. 
A. T. O. Class baseball director, '92-3. School commissioner, 2d dist., Columbia 
Co., '95-9. Sales engineer, Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., '00-7 ; sales mgr., 
Syracuse dist., '07-12. Pres. and treas. Deposit Elec. Co., '12-14; of Chatham 
Elec. Light & Power Co., since '15. M. 15 Aug. '04, Troy, Anna Adele Mahar. 
2 s., 1 dau. Chatham. 

Joseph Walker Miles, M. E. Mechanical engineer. 1892-3. B. 2 July '70, 
Irwin, Pa., s. William and Ellmina Lauffer M. Prep. Irwin H. S. C. E., West- 
ern Univ. of Pennsylvania '92. With Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co. since '93 
(engineering dept., '94-9, foreign engineering since '99). A. I. E. E., Franklin 
Inst., Masonic bodies. Irwin, Pa. 

tWiLLiAM David Miles. Actor. 1889-92, mech. egn., science. B. 28 Oct. 
'71, Milford, Conn., s. Chas. W. and Sarah Peck M. Prep. New Britain H. S. 
Phi G. D. Junior Ball Com. Began acting in '04. Played with John Drew, 
W. H. Crane, Mme. Modjeska, and in Empire Theater and Grand Opera House 
Stock Cos. M. 28 Oct. '03, New Canaan, Conn., Anita Hendrie. D. '16, New York. 

Clayton Isaac Miller, LL. B. Lawyer. 1892-3, B. 16 June '68, Mexico, 
N. Y,, s. William and Lydia A. Burlingham M. Prep. Mexico Acad. Congress. 
Practiced at Mexico Sept. '93 to Dec. '12. Member Miller & Bentley, attorneys, 
Pulaski, since '12. Sipecial surrogate Oswego Co., '00, reelected '03. Surrogate, 
'07 and since '13. M. 18 Apr. '00, Mexico, Alice M. Bard. Pulaski. 

Kempster Blanchard Miller, M. E. Consulting engineer and patent ex- 
pert. B. 14 Aug '70, Boston, Mass., s. Joseph Kempster and Eliza Blanchard 
M. Prerp. Washington, D. C, H. S. Senators. Examiner of patents (teleph- 
ony), U. S. Pat. Oface, '93-6. Chief engr.. Western Telephone Constr. Co., '96-8. 
Textbook writer. International Corres. Schools, '98. Engr. and factory supt., 
Kellogg Switchboard & Factory Supply Co., '99- '04. Member of McMeen & 
Miller since '04. Has taken several patents. Author, American Telephone Prac- 
tice, and many articles. A. I. E. E., Western Soc. Engineers, Chicago Engineers' 
Club, Quadrangle Club. M. 3 July '97, Chicago, Antha Knowlton. 3 dau. 1454-7 
Monadnock Bldg., Chicago, 111. 

Theron Butler Miller, B. L. Lawyer. 1890-4. B. 5 Jan. '70, Columbus, 
O., s. Thomas Ewing and Amanda Harris M. Studied at Ohio S. Univ., '89-90. 
A. D. Phi, Th. N. E., Siphinx Head, Undine, Bench and Board, Mermaid, Masque, 
Banjo and Mandolin Club. Class and varsity baseball teams, '91-2. Class base- 
ball director, '91-2. M. 15 Nov. '97, Columbus, Jessica R. English. 1 s., 1 dau. 
75 Hamilton Ave. (ofdce, 305-11 Hayden Clinton Bldg.), Columbus, O. 

Harold Crowell Mitchell, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-3. B. 8 July '72, Seneca 
Falls, s. Benj. F. and Lena A. Crowell M. Prep Mynderse Acad., Seneca Falls. 
Phi D. Phi, Congress. Practiced law in Rochester, '93- '00; since '00 in New 
York. Member N. Y. Assembly, '14, '16-7. Nominated for N. Y. Senate, '18. 
M. (1) 26 Jan. '01, Palmyra, Myra Sanford, deceased. M. (2) 24 June '10, 
Rose C. Lomer. 561 W. 143d St. (office, 25 W. BroadAvay), Ncav York. 

Harlan Moore, A. B. Lawyer. B. 10 July '69, Harrodsburg, Ky., s. B. P. 
M. Prep. Harrodsburg Classical Inst. Chi Psi, Southern Club, Classical Assn. 
Junior Ball Com. '86 Memorial Speaker, Woodford Speaker. Has been since 




THE STATUE OF EZRA CORNELL 



60 FOURTH ROSTER 

graduation a newspaper writer and lawyer. Atlantic Yacht Club, New York 
Southern Soc.^ Soc. of Medical Jurisprudence, University -Club of Washington, 
D. C. 425-6 The Knickerbocker, New York. 

tHARLAN Plavius Moore, M. E. Mechanical engineer. B. 27 Sept. '70, s. 
L. B. M., Holyoke, Mass. Prep. Holyoke H. S. D. T. D. D. 28 Apr. '95, 
Boston, 

Alanson David Morehouse, M. E. Consulting drainage engineer. 1888-90, 
1891-3. B. 1 Jan. '71, Tineland, N. J., s. Andrew W. and Vesta Antoinette 
Richmond M. Descended from Andrew M. who settled at Saybrook, Conn., in 
1675 and who was publicly whipped for belonging to the Church of England. 
Prep. Central Grammar S., Brooklyn. 'Supt. of elec. plant, Alumbrado Electrico 
de Quezaltenango, Guatemala, '90-1. Member of Morehouse & Hermanos, elec. 
engrs. & contractors, Quezaltenango, Guatemala, '93-5. Member of McKissick & 
Morehouse, brick & tile mfrs., De Soto, la., '96-9. Eng. Dept., New York Telephone 
Co., '00-1. Member of Melbourne (la.) Brick & Tile Co., '02-5. Gen. foreman 
of elec. constr. and chief draftsman of Gorgona shops. Isthmian Canal Com., '06-9. 
Drainage engineer, office engineer, asst. chief of drainage investigation, agr. en- 
gineer with Bureau of Public Roads, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, '09-11, '13-18. 
In '12 chief engineer Belzoni, Miss., Drainage Com. (in charge of a 90,000-acre 
drainage district. Engineer, U. S. Reclamation Service, since Sept. '18. Wash- 
ington Soc. of Engineers. Pro. of Herbert H. M. '89. M. 1 iSept. '96, Des 
Moines, la., Mrs. Lotta Bryan Russell. 3 s., one an ensign, U. S. N. 1526 
O St., N. W., W^ashington, D, C. 

Mrs. Herbert Harrison Morehouse (Emma Margaret Lang), B. L. 1887-9, 
1891-3. B. 28 Feb. '69, Toledo, dau. Frederick and Anna Ursula Stetter L. Prep. 
Toledo, O., H. S. K. K. G. Lived in Quezaltenango, Guatemala, '94- '03 (in '02 
family suffered heavy losses from earthquakes and volcanic eruption), San Fran- 
cisco, '03-4, Chihuahua, Mex., '04-13. "Driven out by revolution and have taken 
up permanent residence on our orchards in western North Carolina. " M. 18 
Nov. '93, Toledo^ Herbert Harrison Morehouse '89. 2 s. Mountain Crest Orch- 
ards, Oakwoods, Wilkes Co., N. C. 

Freeman Leonard (formerly Lorenzo) Morris, Ph. B. Lawyer. B. 16 
June '70, Sherman, s. Phineas Jackson and Eugenia Freeman M. Father d. in 
Fredonia Normal S. fire^ 14 Dec. '00, while helping to extinguish the fire. Prep. 
Fredonia State Normal S. Congress, Gun Club. Senior Music Com. Salesman, 
'93-5. Student, College of Law, '96-7; LL. B. '97. With Harvey S. Brown, 
Buffalo, '97-9. Independent practice at Sherman since '00. M. 30 Oct. '02, 
Point Chautauqua, Lotta A. Pease. 1 s. Sherman. 

tJuLiA Louise Morris, B. L. Teacher. B. 17 Aug. '68. Guardian, DeWitt 
C. Wheeler, Interlaken. Prep. Brooklyn H. S. Asteroids. Teacher of drawing, 
mathematics, and geography, 6th-8th grades, Copernicus Grammar School, Chicago, 
about '08-18. Sister of Mrs. G. .L. Thayer '93. D. 5 Dec. '18, in Chicago, of 
■cancer. Buried at Racine, Wis. 

Mary Augusta Morris. See Mrs. G. L. Thayer. 

Windsor Morris. 1889-91, mech. eng. B. 3 July '17, s. William F. M., 
Baldwinsville. Prep. Baldwinsvville Acad. Baldwinsville. 

Robert Orrell Morrison. Civil engineer. 1890-1, civ. eng. B. 5 Aug. '70, s- 



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II. A. M., Newark, O. Studied at Ohio State Univ., '89-90. D. K. E. In '08 
civ. eng. with Missouri Pacific E. R. at Coffeyville, Kan. Now city engr., Monroe, 
La. A. S. C. E. Box 206, Monroe, La. 

Julian A. Moses. See J. A. Florian. 

Louis Lawrence Moses. Engineer. 1889, special. B. 26 Nov. '68, s. Lucius 
M., Syracuse. Prep. St. John's S.^ Manlius. Last heard from at 816 James 
St., Syracuse. Mail returned 9 Dec. '15. 

tJoHN Nelson Mosher, LL. B. Lawyer. 1892-3, law. B. 15 May '69, El- 
bridge, s. Nelson and Eliza M. Prep. Spencer H. S. Practiced continuously 
in Syracuse. I. O. 0. P., Chamber of Commerce, Onondaga Co. Bar Assn. Was 
an active Republican. For some years asst. district attorney. M. 29 Jan. '95, 
Spencer, Caroline M. Seely. 1 dau., 3 s. D. in Syracuse 10 May '20, of pneu- 
monia. 

Berkley Nathaniel Moss, C. E. Business. 1892-3. B. 7 June '68, Brown- 
ville, la., so. Nathaniel James and Mary A. Doyle M. B. C. E , Io^Ya State Coll. 
'91. Instructor in civ. eng., Iowa S. C, '91-2. Surveyor, '93-4. Engineering 
and contracting, member of Jackson & Moss, municipal water works, sewers, gas 
plants, '94- '00. Sec. and treas. Des Moines Bridge & Iron "Works, '00-11. Pres- 
lowa Valve Co , '11-15. Se<;. and treas. Valley Alfalfa Land Co., '12-19. Pres. 
Los Angeles-Santa Monica Beach Co., investments and lands, since '15. M. 14 
March '94, Grundy Center, la., Eleanor Harlan King. 3 s. (one a lieut.), 1 dau. 
6605 Franklin Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 

Thomas Arrowsmith Mosscrop. Physician. 1889, mech. eng. B. 6 Feb. 
'73, s. Thos. D. M., Brooklyn. Prep. Ithaca H. iS. Chi Phi. Vineland, N. J. 

Clarence Lewis Moyer. Auditor. 1889, civ. eng., matriculated only. B. 
20 June '72, Rome, s. John Daniel and Lydia Jane Wells M. Descended thru 
mother from Elder Wm. Brewster. Prep. Rome Free Acad. Teller, Baraboo 
Savings Bank, '89. Asst. sec'y & treas.. Crooked Creek R. R. & Coal Co,, '90-1. 
Collection Dept., Milwaukee Harvester Co., '92. Actuary's Dept., Northw^estern 
Mutual Life Ins. Co., '93-7. Accountant, N. Pereles & Sons, '98. Student, Mil- 
waukee LaAv School, '98-9. Sec 'y, Dawe Bros. Printing Co., '99. Chief clerk, 
Pittsburgh Glass Co., '00-1. With Crosby Transportation Co. since '02 (cashier 
'02, auditor since '03). M. 16 Mar. '03, Chicago, Florence Annie Kohn. 1 son. 
Milwaukee Athletic Club, Deutscher Club, Arion Club, Transportation Assn., Mer- 
chants & M!f rs. ' Assn., Mason (Shrine). 705 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 

Charles Eugene Murphy, Ph. B. B. 21 May '70, s. Francis M., Pike. Prep. 
Pike Sem. Congress. Running high kick record, 9 ft. 1-4 in. Commencement 
Speaker. Govt, official, BlackAvell's Island. 2080 Grand Ave., Bronx, New' York. 

Jo DcRR MuERAY. 3 892, arch. B. 22 Aug. '69, s. William M., Hillsdale. 
Entered from Rensselaer Poly. Inst. Mail address, P. O. Box 145, Koke, Japan. 
Lives at 1207 Yamamoto-dori, Zohome, Japan. 

Bertha Josephine Mutschlechner. See Mrs. J. H. McEldowney. 

Thomas Feancis Mylcd. Physician. 1889-91, med. prep. B. 29 Oct. '70, 
Poughkeepsie, s. Philip and Catherine Corcoran M. Prep. Poughkeepsie H. S. 
M. D., Columbia '94. Inspector, N. Y. City Dept. of Health. Assoc, surgeon, St. 
Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn. King's Co. Med. Soc, Pathological Soc, State Med. 



62 FOUETH EOiSTEE 

Soc, St. Mary's Hospital Alumni. M. 14 Sept. '99, Poughkeepsie, Julia Agnes 
Timmins. 3 s. 580 Washington Ave., Brooklyn. 

*James C. Nagle, M. C. E. Teacher. 1892-3, 1895, 1898, civ. eng., elec. eng. 
B. 9 Oct. '65, Eichmond, Va., s. John and Ellen Mary Smith N. Prep. Manor 
School, Tex. B. Sc. '89, M. A. '92, Univ of Texas. C. E., Western Univ of 
Pennsylvania '92. Asst. eng. Austin & Northwestern E. E., '88. Topographer 
Texas Geol. Survey, '89-90. Assoc, prof, of civ. eng. and physics, A. & M. ColL 
of Texas, '90-2; prof., '92-9; prof, of civ. eng. only, '99- '13 and since '17; dean 
eng. fac, '11-13 and since '17. Tex. Board of Water Engrs., '13-17. Chief engr. 
Brazos & Burleson E. E., '94. Asst. chief engr. Houston, East & West Texas E. 
E., '99. Irrigation agent .and export, 'U. (S. Dept. Agr., '99- '03 ; spec, agt., '08. 
Engr. Burleson Co. Improvement Dist. No. 1, '08-10, '14-16. Am. Geogr. Soc, 
Texas Assn. C. E., A. S. C. E., Soc. Promotion Engr. Educ, Am. Ey. Eng. Assn. 
Fellow, A. A. A. S. Past pres. Texas Acad. Sci. Author, Field Manual for Eail- 
road Engineers, '97, many eng. articles. M. 1 July '03, Union, S. C, Mrs. Emily 
St. Pierre Morgan Davis. College Station, Texas. 

Koto Nakahara. 1891-2, laAv. B. 1 May '71, s. Y. N. Entered from Univ. 
of Mich. Care Y. Nakahara, Hashizu, Tottoriken, Japan. 

KiMZABURO (Nakayama. 1889-90, spec. B. 1 May '71, s. Y. N., Nagasaki, 
Japan. Prep. Eastman Nat. Bus. Coll. Last heard from at Nagasaki, Japan. 
Mail returned 19 Nov. '97. 

tBENJAMiN Nathan, B. L. Journalist. B. 20 May '71, s. H. H. N., New 
York. Prep. Cascadilla S. Congress, Press Club, Era editor, '91-3. Prophet. 
For several years on the staff of the New York Daily News. D. 27 Aug. '05, 
Stamford. 

John Stoughton Newberry. General manager. 1889-90, spec. mech. eng. 
B. 21 July '66, Detroit, Mich., so. John S. and Helen Parmelee Handy N. Prep. Cas- 
cadilla School. Asst. mgr. Detroit iSteel & Spring Co., '90- '02. Mgr. Detroit Steel 
Casting Co. since '02. 1243 Michigan Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

Herman Danforth Newcomb. Lawyer. 1891-3, spec. B. 1 Jan. '72, s. 
H. V. and Florence Ward Danforth N. Prep. Cutler School, private tutors. K. 
A., Th. N. E., Masque, Mermaid, Southern Club, Gun Club, Agric. Assn. Studied 
law, Virginia, '93-5. Member Ky. Legislature, '00-4. Presidential elector, '04. 
Pendennis, Jockey, and other clubs. Mason. M. 8 Nov. '98, Louisville, Ky., 
Florence Mathilda Churchill. 1 s. Spring-Fort, Jefferson Co. (office, Louisville 
Trust Co. Bldg., Louisville), Ky. 

tBENJAMiN Haff Newell, A. B. Lawyer. B. 1 Oct. '69, s. Jas. T. N., 
Brooklyn. Prep. Ad,elphi Acad. Phi B. K., Classical Assn. Practiced law for 
some years at 80 Broadway, New York. D. 13 June '18, New York. 

Frederick Edwin Newton, Teacher. 1889-90, civ. eng. B. 24 Aug. '70, 
Brookfield, Mass., s. Edwin Hall and Jennie Keep Blackmer N. Prep. Mt. 
Hermon, Mass., Boys' S. Ph. B., Sheffield Sci. !S. '95. S. Xi. Teacher, Phillips 
Acad. M. 7 Sept. '97, To\^Tishend, Vt., Ella Philena Holbrook. 2 dau. 18 Chapel 
Ave., Andover, Mass. 

Jacob Charles Newton, B. L. Farmer. B. 25 Aug. '71, East Hamburg, s. 
Chas. and Beulah Thorn N. Prep. Hamburg U. S. K. S. Historian. Practiced 



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law, '93-8; since then farming. For many years sec. Erie Co. Agric. Soc. M. 17 
Aug. '99, Allegany, Alice M. Harkness. 1 s., 2 dau. Hamburg. 

tCHARLES Henry Nichols. 1889-90, mech. eng. B. 13 May '70, s. John 

A. N., Syracuse. Prep. Cascadilla S. D. 21 Apr. '12, Logansport, Ind. 

*Ernest Fox Nichols, M. S. Teacher. 1889-92, physics and mathemat- 
ics. B. 1 June '69, Leavenworth, Kan., s. Alonzo Curtis and Sophronia Fox N. 

B. ;Sc., Kansas Agr. Coll. '88. Fellow in physics, '91-2. 6. Xi. Studied Berlin 
'92-4, Cambridge '04-6. D. Sc, Cornell '97. Prof, physics, Colgate, '92-8, Dart- 
mouth, '98- '03; of experimental physics, Columbia, '03-9. Pres, Dartmouth, '09-16. 
Prof, physics, Yale, '16-20. In w^ar worked in Ordnance Dept., Washington, Ee- 
search assoc, Carnegie Institution, '07-9. Eumford Medal of Am. Acad. Arts and 
Sciences, '05. D. Sc. (hon.), Dartmouth '03; LL. D., Colgate, Clark, Wesleyan 
'09, Vermont '11, Pittsburgh '12, Denison '14. Nat. Acad. Sciences, Am. Philos. 
Soc, Am. Physical Soc, Astron. and Astrophys. Soc of America, Am. Acad. 
Arts and Sciences (fellow), A. A. A. S. (fellow, vice-pres. '03), New Hampshire 
Peace Soc. (pres. '11-13). Collaborator, The Astrophysical Journal, Assoc, ed. 
The Physical Review. Author, many papers on radiation and other physical sub- 
jects. M. 16 June '94, Hamilton, Katharine Williams West. 1 dau. In fall of '20 
resigned from Y.ale to Ibecome director of research, Nela Park Laboratory Nat. 
Elec Lamp Assn., Cleveland Ohio. From 1 July '21 on, pres. Mass. Institute of 
Technology, Boston, Mass. 

*Henry McCoy Norris. Manufacturer. 1890-1, spec, mech. eng. B. 21 
Jan. '68, Trenton, N. J., s. John Hoird and Cora McCoy Bunnell N. Prep. Tren- 
ton Acad, and State Normal School, Lawrenceville School. A. D. Phi, Masque. 
Apprentice, Bement, Niles & Co., Phila., '91-2. Draftsman, Ferricute Tool Co., 
Bridgeton, N. J., '92; with Brown & iSharpe Mflg. Co., Providence, E. I., '93. Supt. 
Appleton Mfg. Co., Phila.^ '94; of Eichle Bros. Testing Machine Co., '95. Gen. 
mgr. Campbell & Zell Co., Baltimore, '96. Supt,, engr., and works mgr. Bick- 
ford Drill & Tool Co., '97- '09 (partner since '98). Sec. and part owner Cin- 
cinnati Bickford Tool Co., since '09. Eepublican. Presbyterian. Pioneer mem- 
ber Nat. Metal Trades Assn. A. S. M. E., Ohio Soc, Sons Eev. (vice-pres., '17), 
Soc. Colonial Wars (gov., '16). Loyal Legion, Cornell Club (pres., '16), Engi- 
neers' Club, Automobile Club, Ohio Eiver Launch Club. Editor, Digest of Phy- 
sical Tests. Author, Fifty-Six Points of Vantage, Ancestry and Descendants of 
Lieut. Jonathan and Tamesin (Barker) Norris, '06, History of the Drilling 
Machine, many technical papers. Inventor of mech. devices, including 1st speed- 
box used on a machine tool; designed 1st high-speed lathe and high-speed, high- 
power, radial drill, devised current formula for ascertaining power required to 
drive drills in metals at various speeds and feeds. Chn. Liberty Loan Com. 
in 3d-5th drives, Eed Cross, War Chest; attained 100% in all but the first. War 
Industries Board. One of 8 efficiency experts in ordnance dept., Watertown 
Arsenal, '17. Expert in Council of Nat. Defense. Lieut., Amer. Protective 
Afsn. Mech. engr. in Ordnance Dept. at large, serving at $1 a yr. M. 24 Nov. 
'92, Boston, Mass., Sarah Boyd Nixon, of Bridgton, N. J. 2 s, (1 d, in in- 
fancy), 1 dau, (d. in infancy). Care The Cincinnati Bickford Tool Co., Oakley, 
Cincinnati, O. 

George Henry Northrop, A. B. '94. Clergyman. 1889-93. B. 2 Apr. '64, 



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Cherry Creek, s, Geo. and Louisa N. Prep. Fredonia N. S. Preached at W, 
Danby, '90-3. M. E. minister, Slaterville Springs, '94-5; N. Mehoopany, Pa., 
'96; Fruitland Park and Okahumpa, Lake Co., Pla., Oct. '96- '02; Eustis and Mt. 
Dora, ria., '02-5; Tarpon Springs, Pla., '06-12 and since '18; Lawsey, Pla., '13- 
14; St. Cloud, Pla., '15-17. Sons of Veterans. M. 18 Aug. '92, Prewsburg,. 
Florence E. Kibbe. 5 sons (Burdette K. N. '19, Paul A. N., '19-20 G., Floyd 
L. N. '20, Miles G. N. '22, Roscoe H. N. '24). Tarpon Springs, Pla. 

*Clakk Sutherland Northup, A. B. Teacher. B. 12 July '72, Edmeston,. 
s. William Henry and Emetine Amelia Sutherland N. Descended from Eoger 
AVilliams, Gov. Caleb Carr, Eev. Obadiah Holmes, E. I. Prep. Edmeston U. S., Hart- 
wick Sem. Pres. Wliite Scholar, '89-93. Classical Assn. (pres., '92-3), Fortnightly 
Club, Press Club. Chn, Memorial Com., Finance Com. Era editor, '91-2 ; editor-in- 
chief, '92-3. Phi B. K., Quill & Dagger. Teacher of English and Greek, Cascadilla 
School, '93-5. Grad. stu., English, Eomance, and Germanic philol., C. U., '93-4, 
'95-7; Ph. D. '98. Eesearch, Munich and London, '10-11. ' Asst. in English, C. U., 
'95-7; instructor '97- '03. Asst. prof, of English, C. U., '03-9; higher grade, '09-19; 
prof, since '19. Editor-in-chief Magazine, '96-7. First editor-in-chief Alumni News, 
'99; jt. ed. since '17. Class secy, since '98. Eeader in English, College En- 
trance Exam. Board, '02-10, since '12 (chief reader '07-10, since '16) ; examiner 
in English, same, '18, chief examiner, '19-22. Prof, of English, Columbia, 
summer, '15-17. Coop, editor Journal of Eng. and Germanic Philology s'nce 
'06. Mod. Lang. Assn. of America, Am. Dialect Soc, Bibliogr. Soc. of London^ 
Zodiac Soc, Phi K. Phi, Advisory Council of Simplified Spelling Board, Am. 
Assn. Univ. Profs. Senator of Ph. B. K., '10-22; sec'y N. Y. Theta, '06-15; 
pres., '15-16. Ch'n. Com, on Examinations, Nat. Council Teachers of English, 
Four Minute Men, County Liberty Loan Committee. Town & Gown Club, Cosmo- 
politan Club. XJnitarran. Author, A Manual of American Literature (with 
others), '09, Progressive Studies in Eng. (with Dr. A. Blount), '11-14, Biblio- 
graphy of Thos. Gray, '17, Bibliographies of the Eng. Lang, and Lit. (ready), 
Studies in the Legend of Philibert (ready). Bibliography "of Phi Beta Kappa, 
'13-20, many papers and reviews. Editor, Essays of Fr. Bacon, '08, Essays and 
Criticisms by T. Gray, '11, Eepresentative Ph. B. K. Orations, '15, Cornell 
Studies in English (with others), '16-20, Sartor Eesartus, '20. M. 12 July '98, 
Gouverneur, Carrie Louise Myers '96. 2 dau., Olive E. N. '22, Helen P. N. '23, 1 
s. 407 Elmwood Ave., Ithaca. 

tGEORGE James O'Connor, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-3, law. B. 25 March '71, 
Camden, 's. James H. and Margaret 0. Prep. Eome P. Acad. Congress. Toast- 
master, L. S. banquet. Debate rprize. Corporation counsel, Little Falls, '01 on. 
Elks, Knights of Columbus, Gun Club, Exempt Firemen's Assn., Herkimer Co. Bar 
Assn., Herkimer Co. Historical Soc. M. 7 Sept. '97, Little Falls, Grace Therese 
Sharp. Is' D. 17 July '15, Little Falls. Mrs. O. lives at 99 W. Gansevoort St., 
Little Falls. 

Andrew Lee Olmsted, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-3. B. 11 Nov. '69, Borodino, 
s. Jeremiah and Lovina Fish O. Prep. Skaneateles Acad., Syracuse H. S. Phi D. 
Phi, Commencement Orator. Member Olmsted, Van Bergen & Searl. Gen. asst. 
corp. counsel, Syracuse. Chamber of Commerce, Univ. Club, Citizens' Club, Auto- 
mobile Assn., Onondaga Golf & Country Club, S. A. E. M. 24 Dec. '94, Ithaca, 



CLASS OF 1893 65 

Maud A. Austin. 1 s., Lawrence J. 0. '23, 1 dau. 622 James St. (office, 474 So, 
Salina St.), Syracuse. 

Margaret O'Shea. See Mrs. P. F. McAllister. 

Margaret Otis, A.B. Psychologist. B. 22 Oct. '17, Dover, Mass., dau. Edmund 
Burke and Maria Cecilia Harding 0. Prep. Rochester Free Acad. Ph. B. K. 
('92), Classical Assn. Ed. Magazine, '92-3. Fellow in Greek, '93-4, '05-6. 
Teacher, Rochester Free Acad. '94- '04. Grad. Scholar in archeology, C. U., '04-5. 
Ph. D., '06. Professor of Greek and psychology, Wells, '06-7. Dean and pro- 
fessor of anc. langs. and philosophy, Blairsville Coll., '07-8. Head Dept. Edu- 
cation, Marshall College, Huntington, W. Va., from '08 on for some time. Has 
studied psychology at Harvard and Vineland, N. J. In charge of child psychology 
and the p'sychological clinic, Rutgers Summer Session, '14-16. Clinical psycholo- 
gist since '15, connected with various clinics. Sister of Alexander O. '97. 180 
Claremont Ave., New York. 

Hajime Oura, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-4, law. B. 6 June '71, s. Horiyasee 
O., Shibu-Ku, Tokio. Prep. Mt. Pleasant Acad. Ph. D. Phi. LL. M., '94. 2 
Sliikoku-Chio, Mita, Shibu-Ku, Tokio, Japan. 

William Howard Paine. Consulting engineer. 1891-3, opt., mech. eng. B. 
10 July '69, Providence, R. I., s. Geo. Taylor and Louise Mason Akerman P. 
Studied '89191 at Brown. Psi U., Mermaid, Masque. Since '95 consulting engi- 
neer, specializing in pumping machinery. Providence Engineering Soc. (1st pres.), 
Turk's Head Club. M. 27 Sept. '95, Westport, Mass., Mary Elizabeth Folger. 
1001-2 Union Trust Bldg., Providence, R. I. 

tHENRY Hiram Palmer. 1889-91, letters. B. 1 Nov. '69, s. S. H. P., Og- 
densburg. Entered from U. S. Mil. Acad. Phi S. K. D. 10 Dec. '91, Ogdens- 
burg. 

John Paret, Jr. Real estate and insurance. 1889, mech. eng. B. 4 Feb. 
'67, Bergen Point, N. J., s. John and Emily Louise Strong P. Prep. Mr. 
Leal's, Plainfieid, N. J. Zeta Psi. With Union Trust Co., '89- '07. 55 William 
St., New York. 

tWiLLiAM Osborne Park. Mechanical engineer. B. 22 Sept. '71, s. R. A. P., 
Atchison, Kan. Prep. Atchison Latin S. S. Phi, Gun Club (gold medal of 
Rifle Team twice). Vice-pres. Atchison Savings Bank, mgr. ranch near Natawaka, 
Kan. D. 6 May '02, Atchison, Kan., of pneumonia. Left a wife and 3 children. 

IFrederick Alexander Parkhurst. Architect. 1889-92, arch. B, 19 Sept. 
•'65, Oswego, s. Edwin and Elvira Alexander P. Prep. Albany H. S. Psi U., 
Sphinx Head, Glee Club (leader). Banjo Club, Bench and Board, Fruija. Pres. 
Glee and Banjo Clubs, '91-2. Interested mainly in interior decoration, stained 
glass, industrial works of art. Was married. D. 21 Oct. '13, Hoboken, N. J., 
of apoplexy. 

Jesse Pawling, 3d (now Jr.), B. S. Observer. B. 29 Oct. '65, LoAver Merion, 
Pa., s. Jessie P., 2d, and Sallie Giberson P. Prep Central H. S., Phila., Pa. (A. 
B. '88, A. M. '93). Grad stu., mathematics, C. U., '93-4. Computer, U. S. Nau- 
tical Almanac, '94-5; U. S. Coast & Geod. Survey, '95. Grad. student, Johns Hop- 
kins, '95-6. Instructor in physics, Phila. Central H. S., '96- '03; Univ. of Penn., 
'03-5. Computer, Isthmian Canal Com., '05. Asst. U. S. Naval Observatory, 
'05-7; observer and computer since '07. Author, compilation of legislation on 



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weights and measures for Bureau of Standards, 1901, articles on the metric sys- 
tem. Am. Astronom. Assn., Philosophical Soc. of Washington. ,M. 9 Apr. '03, 
Washington, Ella Small Nichols. 2604 University Place, N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Luis Paz, C. E. Civil engineer. B. 22 March '71, guardian, Isabel P. Ba- 
roore, Santa Barbara, Honduras. Prep. Estrada Cornell Inst., Central Valley. 
A. Z. (Spanish- American). Pinalejo, Honduras, C. A. 

Sarah Pearson. See Mrs. E. M. Herzberg. 

Harry Gold Peck. Business. 1889-91, mech. eng. B. 16 Dec. '69, Hast- 
ings, s. Thomas Buggies Gold and Susan Egbert P. Prep. Waterville Acad. S. 
Phi. Purchasing Dept., Long Island E. E., '95-7; asst. to the Purchasing Agent, 
same, '98-9; M. Guggenheim's Sons, '00. Purchasing Dept., American Smelting 
& Eefining Co., since '01. Marine and Field Club, Forrest Park Golf Club. M. 
14 June '00, Waterville, Maud Young. 1 dau. Care American Smelting & Ee- 
fining Co., 120 Broadway, New York. 

Albert Henry Peirson. 1889-90, special. B. 27 April '70, s. E. C. P., 
Waterloo. Prep. Fairfield Sem. Waterloo. 

tFANNY Thompson Pendleton, A. M. Teacher. 1892-3, English. B. 2 
May '71, Westerly, E. I., dau. Albert Palmer and Laura Emily Thompson P. Had 
eight great-grandfathers in the Eevolution. Prep. Westerly H. S. A. B., Wel- 
lesley '92. Girls' Musical Soc. Taught at Greenport, '93-6, Athol, Mass., '96-7, 
Eockville Center, '98-9, Hornell '00-6, Long Branch, N. J., '06 on. D. 2 Apr. '16, 
Westerly, E. I. 

Alice Percy. See Mrs. A. W. Leighton. 

Albert Henry Perkins, C. E. Civil engineer. B. 23 Jan. '70, Butler, s. 
Elisha P. and Orcelia Electa Greenley P. Prep. Fulton Acad. McGraw Scholar, 
'89-93. Civ. Eng. Soc. Grad. stu., civ. eng., C. U., '93-4; M. C. E. '94. Teacher, 
Cayuga Lake Mil. Acad., '94-5. Supt. constr. Aurora Elec. Lt. Co., '96; Canton 
Elec. Lt. Co., '97 ; Mansfield, 0., Elec. Lt. Co., '99. Engineer, N. Y. Central E. E., 
^00; U. S. Gov. in Philippines (badly wounded by brigands in '04), '01-4; U. S. 
Eeclamation Service, '04-7; Cuba, '08. From '09 on Avith N. Y. State Water 
Supply Com. and Conservation Com., now div. engr. and chief of Division of 
Waters. A. S. C. E., University Club, Albany Soc. Civ. Engineers. M. 1 Jan. '92, 
Fulton, Luella May Fulford. 3 s. 158 State St., Albany, N. Y. 

George Clarence Perkins. Nurseryman. 1889-92, mech. eng., science. B. 
17 May '71, Newark, N. Y., s. Chas. Hinsdale and Eliza Caroline Jackson P. 
Prep. Newark H. S. Th. D. Chi. Glee Club. Member Jackson & Perkins Co., 
Newark Board of Trustees. Chn. Board of Trustees, Newark Public Library, 
Originator of the Dorothy Perkins Eose. Director Arcadia Nat. Bank. M. 13 
Sept. '93, Newark, Caroline May Stuart. 1 s., Chas. S. P., Jr., '21, 1 dau. 
Newark, N. Y. 

Charles Perrine, A. B. Teacher. B. 7 Sept. '71, Walkill, s. Alfred and 
Agnes E. Van Kleek P. Prep. New Paltz Normal School. Classical Assn., C. U. 
C. A., Phi B. K. Principal, Cambridge U. Sch., '94-5. Grad. stu., Harvard, '95-6. 
Teacher, P. S. 60, Bronx, '96-9. Teacher of Latin, Manual Training H. S., '99- '02. 
Principal, P. 6. 100, Brooklyn, '02-5; of P. S. 110, '05-10. Teacher and vice- 
prin.. Manual Training H. S., '10-15. Principal, P. S. 170, Brooklyn, '15-19. 
Professor, School of Commerce, Syrian Protestant College, since '19. Grad. stu., 



CLAiSS OF 1893 67 

N. Y. U., '00-2, '05-6. For many years trustee and custodian, Brooklyn Teacli- 
ers' Assn. President Brooklyn Principals' Assn., vice-pres. New York Prin- 
cipals' Assn., '18-19. Member Middle Collegiate Eeformed Church, Manhattan. 
Bro. of Leroy P. '00, Irving P. '07, Henry Ivey P. '07, whom he sent thru college. 
M. 22 Feb. '94, New Paltz, Elizabeth Van Wagenen. Syrian Protestant College, 
Beirut, Syria. In '21 returned to public school workj now principal of P. iS. 93, 
Brooklyn. 

Sherman Goodwin Peticolas. Salesman and engineer. 1889-92, elec. eng. 
B. 1 July '71, Victoria, Tex., s. Alfred Brown and Marion Goodwin P. Through 
Goodwins descended from King Alfred. Prep. Ithaca H. S. Draftsman, Fort 
Wayne Elec. Co., '92. Asst. to master mechanic, Penn. R. E., Ft. Wayne, Ind., 
'93-4. Mgr., Gen. Elec. Co. Houston, Tex., '95-6. Central station & refrigerator 
business, Orange Ice, Light & Water Works Co., lessee, '97-9. City elec. engr.. El 
Paso, Tex., '00-1. With Westinghouse E. & M. Co., Chicago, 1902-3; in charge 
at Omaha, '04 on. M. 19 Dec. '01. 2 dau., 1 s. Last heard from at 1218 Farnam 
St., Omaha, Neb. Lost. 

Jacob Sharps Pettebone, B. S. in Arch, Architect and engineer. B. 20 
June '66, Orangeville, Pa., s. Stephen Hill and Lucinda Church P. Prep. Wyom- 
ing Sem. C. U. C. A. In practice at Wilkes-Barre. Member Pettebone & Ireland, 
'01-12; Pettebone & Lewis, '12-16; since then independent practice. Masonic 
bodies, M. E. Church. M. (1) 9 Aug. '94, Forty Foot, Pa., Minnie Lutz, who d. 
2 Nov. '96 (1 dau., d. in infancy, 1 s., now married) ; (2) 25 Sept. '01, Plymouth, 
Pa., Lucy Hershberger. Second National Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

Freeman Clarke Pond. Lumber merchant. 1889-91, arch. B. 28 Apr. '70, 
North Hudson, s. Jas. Elliott and Margaret Lindsay P. Prep. Crown Point U. S. 
Phi G. D. Soph. sec. Member J. E. Pond & Son. Has been school comr., 2d 
dist., Essex Co. Vice-pres. and mgr. Crown Point Telephone Co. Sec. and treas. 
Crown Point Water Works Co. Mason (32°, Shrine), Odd Fellows. M. 25 June 
'96, Utica, P/uth Dunbar. 2 dau., incl. Dorothy P. '18, 1 s. Crown Point. 

tFRED HoGEBOOM PoTTER, C. E, '94. Engineer and accountant. B. 16 Oct. 
'71, Saginaw, Mich., s. Fred Holmes and Emma Hogeboom P. Prep. Saginaw West 
Side H. S. Civ. Eng. Soc. Practiced civ. eng. in Mich, and elsewhere, '94- '05. 
Then became general auditor, with Audit Co. of New York, later with Maxwell 
Briscoe Motor Co. Cornell Club (sec). D. 7 Jan. '16 at the Cornell Club, New 
York. 

Edwin Chase Powell. Editor. 1889-90, spec. agr. B. 3 March '70, Ghent, 
s. Geo. Townsend and Marcia Eebecca Chace P. Prep. Chatham H. S. Agr. Assn. 
Asst. editor The New England Homestead, '90-3 ; of American Gardening, '93-9 
(also farming) ; of Orange Judd Weeklies, '99- '02. Editor Farm and Home since 
'02. Sec. Eastern N. Y. Hort. Soc, '98. Author, Street and Shade Trees, '93, 
Country Eoads, '93, Making Poultry Pay, '07. Editor, Barn Plans and Outbuild- 
ings, '93. Member Longmeadow, Mass., Water & Sewer Commission, '07-9; School 
Com., '09-10. Winthrop Club, Travellers' Club. M. 16 July '90, Ncav Lebanon, 
Grace J. Sackett. 2 s. (1 d. in infancy), 2 dau. Since '21 editor TJ. S. Dept. of 
Agriculture Press Service, Washington, D. C 

fAsA Beaumont Priest. Lawyer. 1889-93, 1894-6. B. 16 Oct. '70, s. J. W. 



68 FOUETH KOSTER 

P., Canandaigua. Prep. Canandaigua U. F. S. Phi K. Psi. Baseball team; fam- 
ous left-handed pitcher. Practiced law in Canandaigua. Referee in bankruptcy^ 
Ontario Co. Was married. Became insane; in 'O-i taken to Willard. JD. 12 
March '08, Willard. 

fRiCHARD Johnston Putnam, A. B. Sugar planter. 1891-3. B. 22 March 
'72, s. J. H. P., Abbeville, La. Entered from Centenary Coll., La. K. 8. 2d lieut. 
Lived at Honolulu mostly till '01 ; then returned to Denver, Col. D. 21 Apr. '01, 
Denver, Col. 

tHARRT Nathan Ramsey, M. E. Mechanical engineer. B. 18 Sept. '70,. 
Rouseville, Pa., s. Sylvester S. and Eliza R. Prep. Olean H. S. St. Andrew's 
Brotherhood. In '00 stricken with inflammatory rheumatism; from '03 on help- 
less. Lived at 139 Fulton St., Olean. D. 4 Nov. '06, Augusta, Ga. 

Edward L. Randall, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-3, law. B. 22 May '72, Buck- 
ingham, Pa., s. Benj. and Susan A. Vance R. Prep. Hancock H. S. D. Chi. 
Practicing laAV, '93-May '08, at Hancock, since then at Corning, Calif. City at- 
torney. M. 23 Oct. '95, Hancock, Serena Leonor Allison. 1 dau. Tehama Co. 
Savings Bank Bldg., Corning, Calif. 

RoLLiN Hugh Reid, LL. B. '92, LL. M. See '92 Records. 
Mary Relihan. See Mrs. E. F. Brown. 

Edward Carr Rice, A. B. Lawyer. B. 21 Oct. '71, Fairfield, s. Eleazer C. 
and Sarah Ingham R. Prep. Fairfield Sem. and privately. D. U., Classical Assn.^ 
Gun Club. Pipe custodian. '86 Memorial Speaker. Student in law, '93-4; LL, 
B.,' '94. With Blumenstein & Hirsch, New York, '94-6; member Van Auken & 
Rice, Utica, for some years; now practicing at Fairfield. Fairfield. 
Frances Amelia Richardson. iSee Mrs. W. Goodale. 
George D. Richey, LL. B. '92, LL. M. See '92 Records. 
Mrs. W. L. Richmond (Mabel Eliza Wood). 1889-90. letters. B. 9 Oct. 
'71, Shirley, dau. Charles H. and Lorania Goodall W. Prep. Hamburg U. S. D. G. 
M. 28 Dec. '98, Hamburg, W. L. Richmond. 1 dau. (d. in infancy). 33 Ross 
St., Batavia. 

Frederick Jackson Rider. Hardware mercahnt. 1889-90, civ. eng. B. 26 
Aug. '71, Portsmouth, N. H., s. Thomas Hill and Mary Dickerman R. Descended 
from Capt. John Smith and Pocahontas. Prep. Portsmouth H. S. Member Rider 
& Cotton. Has held several Masonic offices. Portsmouth, N. H. 

Mrs. Ellis Branson Ridgway (Emma Louise Sawyer), Ph. B. B. 10 Oct, 
'69, Ithaca, dau. Samuel D. and Maria Louise Scofield S. Prep. Ithaca H. S. K, 
K. G., Asteroids. M. 30 Apr. '07, Ithaca, Ellis Branson Ridgway, '90-1 Grad. 
2 s. 367 W. Main St., Coatesville, Pa. 

Thomas Duncan Ringwood. 1889-91, civ. eng. B. 12 Jan. '71, s. Thomas 
E., Ilion. Prep. Ilion H. S. Ilion. 

John Wesley Ripley, Jr., C. E. Civil engineer. B. 5 Feb. '70, Sag Harbor, 
s. John Wesley and Julia Ann Douglas R. Prep. Sag Harbor U. S. Civ. Eng. 
Soc. Asst. engr., Groton Bridge Co., '93-6. Draftsman, Milliken Bros., New York, 
'96-7; Jackson's Architectural Iron Works, '97. Princ. asst. engr.. Riverside 
Drive viaduct, with F. Stuart Williamson, '98- '00. Chief engr. structural dept. 
John Marks & Sons, New York, '00 on for some time; designed and constructed 
Ward Line Terminal, Mallory Line Terminal, Spanish, Munson, Joy, and other steam- 



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I 

ship terminals. Later sec. and treas. and now vice-pres. and treas. Robbins-Eipley 
Co., engineers and contractors. A. S. C. E., Flushing Country Club, Flushing 
Rowing Assn., University Club. M. 27 Aug. '96, Stamford, Eleanor Louise Orr 
(Syracuse '92). 1 dau., 2 s. (1 d. in infancy). 250 State St., Flushing. Office, 
50 Church St., New York. 

/Charles Cook Robbins. 1889, mech. eng. B. 12 May '70, s. Walter G. R., 
Buffalo. Prep. Buffalo H. S. Last heard from at 5200 Washington Ave., Chicago. 
Lost. 

Mrs. Chester Roberts (Abby Mary Hall), A. B. 1892-3. B. 20 Sept. '70, 
West Chester, Pa., dau. Thomas Heston and Lydia Harlan Cox H. Prep. Friends' 
School, W. Chester, Pa.' A. B., Swarthmore '90. Phi B. K. Teacher of languages 
and history. Friends' Acad., Locust Valley, L. I., '90-2. Instructor in Greek, 
Swarthmore, '93-4. Teacher of Latin and Greek, Friends' Central School, Phila- 
delphia, '94- '03. Instructor in Latin and asst. to dean of women, Swarthmore, 
'06-8. M. 22 July '08, Swarthmore Pa., Chester Roberts. 2 dau., (1 d. in in- 
fancy), 2 s. 409 College Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. 

Mrs. Annie C. Robertson (Annie Richardson Cameron), Ph. B. Teacher. 
B. 1 Aug. '69, Tioga, Pa., dau. Hon. David Pride and Emily Mitchell C. Prep. 
Wellsboro, Pa., H. S. K. K. G., Chi Delta, Der Hexenkreis. Memorial Com. M. 
5 Aug. '96, Wellsboro, Pa., George Clayton Robertson '92, who d. at Fredonia, 
27 March '16. 1 s. Cornell Women's Club (treas.). 315 Central Park West, 
New York. 

Mrs. Erla Hittle Rodakiewicz, Ph. B. Social worker. 1891-3. B. 26 May 
'72, Richmond, Ind., dau. Dr. James Frank and Mary L. Patterson Miller; step- 
father 0. L. Hittle. Prep. Richmond, Ind., H. S., Indiana Univ. K. A. Th., Der 
Hexenkreis, Medical Soc. Ph. D. summa cum laude, Heidelberg '00 (thesis, Zur 
Geschichte der ae. Praepositionen Mid und With mit Beruecksichtigung ihrer 
beiderseitigen Beziehungen, Halle, '01). Relief visitor. New York Assn. for Im- 
proving the Condition of the Poor, '13-14; supervisor of relief, '14-17. Execu- 
tive secy. Nat. Inst, of Social Sciences, New York, '17-18. Executive, Section on 
Research and Information, Div. on Work for Foreignborn Women, Nat. Board Y. 
W. C. A., New York, since '18. M. 19 Feb. '01, Vienna, Austria, August, Baron 
Rodakiewicz. 1 s. 559 W. 156th St. (office, 600 Lexington Ave.), New York. 

James Tracy Rogers, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-3. B. 18 Apr. '64, Owego, s. 
Dr. Cornelius R. and Henrietta H. Tracy R. Prep. Owego Free Acad. Phi D. Phi, 
Chancery, Congress. Junior pres. First prize. Law School Debate. Asst. libra- 
rian, Law Library, '92-3. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, '92. Partner with S. Mack- 
Smith, Binghamton, '94-8; member Roberts, Tuthill and Rogers, '98- '08; since '08 
has practiced alone. N. Y. Assembly, '98- '07 (majority leader '03-5). Red 
Man (Great Incohonee, '18), Mason (32°, honorary life mem. Shrine), Elk. M. 
29 Feb. '12, Binghamton, Mrs. Emily Hodge Grummond, who d. 10 Aug. '17. 7 
Morgan St. (mail address, 328 Security Mutual Bldg.), Binghamton. 

tFRANCES Stanton Root, LL. B. Lawyer. 1889, 1890-3, civ. eng., opt. B. 
4 Nov. '69, s. William H. R., Port Byron, Prep. Port Byron Acad. Congress. 
Practiced law at 119 Nassau St., New York. Cousin of W. W. Root '90. D. in 
New York before July '18. 

Mrs. William Webster Root (Anna Conant Bronson), Ph. B. 1889-90, 



70 rOUETH ROBTEE 

1891-3. B. 6 June '65, Boston, dau. Eev. Benj. Franklin and Ann Hasseltine Chap- 
lin B. Prep. Abbot Acad., Andover, Mass. D. G. Acting prof, of French, 
Women's Coll., Brown Univ., '93-4. Sister of Professor Walter C. B., A. M. '90, 
Frank M. B., '91-2 Grad. ; sister-in-law of Mrs. J. M. Bronson '88. M. 15 July '95, 
Buttonwood, E. I., Dr. William Webster Eoot '90. Lived first in Chicago, later in 
Parker, Ind. 4 s. (2 d. in infancy), 2 dau. Ithaca. 

Denney Warren Eoper, M. E. Elec. engineer. 1891-3. B. 18 Oct. '69, 
Grafton, 111., s. John Sylvester and Adelaide Thompson Brenner E. Prep. Alton, 
111., H. S. and St. Louis Manual Training School. Two yrs. at Washington Univ. 
Phi D. Th. With Nat. Elec. Co., Eau Claire, Wis., '93-4; Gen. Elec. Co. as student, 
'94-6. Substation operator, Niagara Falls Power Co., '95-6. With Mo. Edison 
Elec. Co., St. Louis, '97- '02 (engineer of conduits '97- '01, supt. of elec. equip- 
ment, '01-2). Engineer with Chas. H. Ledlie, St. Louis, '01-2. Asst. to chief 
operating engineer, supt. of street dept.. Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago, since 
'03. Engineers' Club of St. Louis (sec, '02). Western Soc. of Engineers (chn. 
Western sec, vice-pres.). A. I. E. E. (chn. Chicago sec), Prairie Club (pres.), 
American Com. on Electrolysis, Illinois Athletic Club, Chicago Engineers' Club, 
City Club of Chicago. M. 15 Apr. '03, Chicago, Anne Bartlett Newell. 1 dau., 1 s. 
Eoom 500, 72 W. Adams St., Chicago, 111. 

Walter David Eose. Hardware merchant. 1889-90, optional. B. 1 July 
'70, Hornell, s. John Eipley and Mary Frances E. Prep. Hornell H. S. Phi D. 
Th. Freshman baseball team. Member J. E. Eose & Co., hardware, since '93. 
Hornell. 

Charles William Eoess, M. E. Nurseryman. 1886-8, 1891-3. B. 25 Dec. 
'69, s. Louis E., S. Oil City, Pa. Prep. Oil City H. S. Th. D. Chi. Senior Music 
Com. 204 Eeed St., Oil City, Pa. 

Clark Green Eossman, C. E. Physician and surgeon. B. 14 Dec '71, 
Ancram, s. Dr. Geo. W. and Frances N. Green E. Prep. Seymour Smith Acad., 
Pine Plains. Class captain. M. D., Columbia '96. Interne, J. Hood Wright 
Memorial Hospital, '96-8, Sloan Maternity Hosp., '98. Surgeon, Hudson City 
Hosp., since '05. Am. Med. Assn. M. June 5, '00, Hudson, Florence Hoysradt. 
Author, The Municipal Water Supply of the City of Hudson, '00. 339 Allen St. 
(office 11 iS. 6th St.), Hudson. 

Norman Eowe, M. E. Electrical engineeer. 1887-90, 1892-3. B. 27 Apr. '67, 
Oswego, s. Nathan Moore and Sophia Lafreighuier E. Prep. Oswego H. S. A. T. 
O. With Westinghouse Elec & Mfg. Co., '93-8 (worked up from factories to 
Testing Dept., patented a new form of regulator and a new type of high tension 
insulator). Elec engr., Compania Industrial de Orizaba, '98-9 (built a 2500 H. P. 
power transmission plant). Dist. engr., Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., San 
Francisco, '99- '00. Chief engr., Com(pania Explotadera de San Ildefonso, '00-2 
Gen. supt., Guanajuato Power & Elec Co., '02 on for some time. Was U. S. con- 
sular agent at Guanajuato. Now with the Chile Exploration Co. A. I. E. E. M. 
(1) May '04, El Paso, Texas, Ethel Isabel Smith, who d. 19 Sept. '04; (2) 29 
May '07, El Paso, Texas, Jane Eebecca Mann. Casilla 3695, Santiago, Chile. 

John Thomas Eowland, Jr. Architect. 1889-90, 1891-2. B. 20 Oct. '71 
Eockland Co., s. John Thomas and Nancy Duffie E. Prep. Hasibrouck Inst. Phi 
K. Psi. Th. N. E. Special course, Univ. of Penn. Has practiced arch, since '93. In 



CLASS OF 1893 71 

Nov. '99 appointed supervising architect Jersey City public schools. M. 19 Apr. 
'98, Jersey City, N. J., Maud Williams. 1 dau. Commercial Trust Co. Bldg., 
Jersey City, N. J. 

WiLLARD WiNFiELD Eov7LEE, B. L. '88, D. Sc. See '88 Eecords. 
George Augustus Kumsey, Jr. Manufacturer. 1889-91, mech. eng. B. 27 
Jan. '71, Salem, N. J., s. Geo. Augustus and Cornelia Artemesia Hannah R. Prep. 
Shortlidge 's Acad., Media, Pa. Z. Psi. Sec. and treas. Rumsey Elec. Co. (electri- 
cal supplies, machinery, fixtures, tools). M. 17 June '08, Philadelphia, Pa., Ida 
E. B. Taggart. 1231 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Howard Eussell, B. S. Eeal estate. B. 26 March '71, Albany, s. Henry and 
Hannah Sheldon Eust E. Prep. Albany Acad. A. D. Phi, Banjo and Mandolin 
Club. Major of cadets. Por many years with Henry Eussell, Albany. M. 4 Sept. 
'95, Albany, Harriet Douw Patton. 2 dau., 1 s. 432 Security Bldg., Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

Emma Louise Sawyer. See Mrs. E. B. Eidgway. 

Charles Egbert Scherer, B. S. Business. B. 20 Nov. '69, s. Geo. S., Albany. 
Prep. Albany H. S. Masque. Last heard from at 176 So. Pearl St., Albany, 
Mail returned. 

George William Schneck, A. B. '92, LL. B. See '92 Eecords. 
George Wellington ScI&urman, LL. M. Lawyer. 1892-3, law. B. 6 July 
'67, s. Robert and Lydia S., Freetown, P. E. I. A. B., Dalhousie '90. A. D. Phi, 
D. Chi, Canadian Club, Grad. Students' Club. Bro. of Pres. Schurman, uncle of 
Robert S. '07, Geo. M. S. '13, J. G. S., Jr., '17, Mrs. Ealph Ware '14, Barbara R. 
S. '23. 22 W. 52d St., New York. Married. 1 dau., Catherine F. S. '24. 
Frank Lincoln Scidmore, M. E. See '92 Eecords. 

James Thomas Searcy, Jr. Broker. 1891-3, mech. eng. B. 4 Apr. '72, 
Tuscaloosa, Ala., s. Dr. James Thomas and Annie Eoss S. B. C. E., Univ. of 
Alabama, '91. Phi D. Th., Southern Club. Secy, and treas. Searcy Cotton Mills, 
'93-5. Mdse. broker, since '95. Sec'y and treas. People's Ice Co., '98- '17. 
Author, Searcy's Cooperative Plan of Shipping Live Stock. Mason, K. of P., 
Woodman. Trustee of City Schools. M. 12 Apr. '98, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 s., 1 dau. 
S04 S. Fourth St., Columbus, Miss. 

Cora Stalling Sechrist. See Mrs. H. M. Fletcher. 

Adam Amos Serva. 1889, mech. eng. B. 15 Jan, '69, s. Chas. S., No. In- 
dustry, O. Prep. Canton, O., H. S. Last heard from at North Industry, O. Lost. 
tOLiVER ScHEiRiCH Shantz, M. E. Mechanical engineer. B. 12 Aug. '61, 
Breslau, Can., s. John Yost and (Susannah Scheirich S. Grandparents went to 
Canada from Pottsto^^Ti, Pa., about 1815. Prep. Berlin, Ont., H. S., Ithaca H. S. 
D. T. D., Canadian Club, Glee Club, Fortnightly Club. Freshman Banquet Com., 
Senior Ball Com. Cornellian ed. Varsity and class lacrosse teams. Engr. with 
J. Y. Shantz & Son, '93-4; with Schaeffer & Budenberg, '94-5. Instructor, Sibley, 
'95-9; M. M. E., '99. Asst. engr., Edison Portland Cement Co., '99- '01. Engr. 
AYestinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co., '01-2. Engr. and salesman, Ingersoll-Eand Co. 
'02 on. A. S. M. E., New York Engineers' Club, Detroit Engineers' Club, Chicago 
Railroad Club. iM. 22 July '06, Chicago, 111., Anna E. Koester; Is. D. 7 Sept. '10. 
*J0HN Sanford Shearer, B. S. Teacher. B. 20 Oct. '65, New York, s. E. C. 
S. Prep. Homer Acad., Cazenovia Sem. S. Xi. Ph. D. '02. Assistant in physics. 



72 FOUETH ROSTER 

'93-4, instructor, '94- '03, asst. prof., '03-9, professor of physics since '09, C. U. 
(on leave and prof, at Columbia, '09-10). Major, Sanitary Corps, N. A., '17; 
later promoited to lieut. col.; 28 months in service (x-ray work), in New York 
and France. Author, Notes and Questions on Physics, '00; Lecture Outlines and 
Notes, '06. Pres. Cornell Coop. Soc. Am. Physical Soc, Fellow A. A. A. S. 
Republican. Congregationalist. M. 20 June '88, Cuyler, Minnie Lee. 3 s., Lee C. 
'16, Howard M. '21, and Harold J. '21. 608 E. Seneca St., Ithaca. 

DwiGHT Collins Shepard. Flour and seed merchant. 1889-90, mech. eng. 
B. 29 June '69, s. O. C. S., Medina, O. Prep. Medina H. S. With O. C. Shepard 
Co. Pro. of Frank W. S. '86 and Pauline W. S. '86. Medina, 0. 

Samuel Shedd Shields. 1889-90, mech. eng. B. 22 Oct. '69, s. Henry B. S., 
Girard, O. Prep, Yates Saratoga Inst. Z. Psi. Lost. 

Elizabeth Hedden Shottenkirk. See Mrs. L. K. Warnick. 

Joseph Alexis Shriver, B. S. in Agr. Farmer. B. 3 Apr. '72, Baltimore, 
Md., s. John Alexander and Olivia Brengle S. Descended from Andreas Schreiber, 
of Alsenborn, Germany, who came to America in 1721. Prep. Marston's Univ. S., 
Baltimore. Z. Psi, Th. N. E., Sphinx Head, Fruija, Undine, Bench & Board, 
Mermaid, Banjo & Mandolin Clubs (pres., '92-3), Southern Club, Agr. Assn. 
Magasme ed. 2d Horace K. White Prize, '92. Pres. Baltimore & Bel Air Tele- 
phone Co., since '98. Spec, agent, Chesapeake & ?otomac Telephone Co., '00-3. 
Gen. mgr. Baltimore & Bel Air Elec. Ry. Co., since '03. Mgr., Baltimore & Har- 
ford Turnpike Co., '03-6; Baltimore & Yorktown Turnpike Co., '04-6; Baltimore 
& Jerusalem Turnpike Co., '04-6; Charles St. Ave. Turnpike Co., '04-6. Treas. and 
mgr., Bel Air Turnpike Co., since '04. Director, Baltimore & Reisterstown Turn- 
pike Co., Harford Co. Farmers' Assn. M. 2 June '00, Emmorton, Md., Harriet 
Lewis Van Bibber. 2 .s., 1 dau. Wilna, Harford Co., Md. 

Walter Woodhouse Sibson, M. E. Manufacturer. 1890-3. B. 22 Feb. '71, 
Germantown, Pa., s. Joseph and Margaret T. S. Prep. Phila. Central H. S. Mem- 
ber Phila. Drying Machinery Co. Pres. Sibson & Stern, Inc., mfrs. of lace trim- 
mings. Sec. Germantown Braid Co. Bro. of Horace E. S. '03. M. 17 March 
'97, Passaic, N. J. 2 s., 1 dau. 338 E. Gowan Ave., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Ernest Baker Simpson. Contractor. 1891-2, chemistry. B. 2 Sept. '67, 
Cleveland, O., s. James Walter and Anna Minerva Middaugh S. Prep. Cleveland 
Central H. S. Case School of Applied Science, '89-91, Chemist, Cremer & Bick- 
nell, '93, '95-6. Chemist and foreman, Cleveland Rolling Mill Co., '94. Contrac- 
tor, paving, sewering, and grading, since '97. M. 5 Dec, '99, Erie, Pa,, Mina May 
Forney. 1 dau., 1 s. 14524 Terrace Road, Cleveland, 0. 

William Robert Simpson, M. E. Mechanical engineer. B. 4 Jan, '70; New 
York, s. Robert and Alice Barrett S. Prep. Yonkers H. S. Class Day Com. Cor- 
nell Univ. Club, New York. 357 Park Ave., Yonkers. 

Andrew Jackson Smith, LL, M. Lawyer, 1892-3, B. 23 Jan. '65, Eden, 
s. Andrew J, and Julia Ann Sherman S, Prep, Phillips Exeter Acad, LL. B., 
Michigan '90. D. Chi. M. Feb. '96, Niagara Falls, Agnes G. Fay. 4 dau,, 1 s. 
63 Park Row, New York, 

Mrs. Charles Thomas Gray Smith (Alice Josephine Bristol), 1889-91, 
letters, B, 1 June '70, Waterloo, la,, dau. Geo. D, and Philah Ann GrifBn B. 
Niece of Jas, O. Griffin, instructor in German, '85-91. Prep, Canton, Pa., H, S. 



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D. G. A. B., German, Stanford '99. Grad. stu., English, Stanford, '00-2. Teach- 
er of English, Sequoia, Calif., Union H. S., '99- '07; Mills Coll., '07-8; Colton, 

Calif., H. S., '08-9; Fremont H. 6., Oakland, Calif., '09-12. M. 12 June '12, 

Oakland, Calif., Charles Thomas Gray Smith. 2 dau. Now living on a Santa 
Clara Valley fruit ranch. Wright Ave., Cupertino, Calif. 

Clarence Grant Tangier Smith, LL. B. '92, LL. M. See '92 Records. 
Emily Fremont Smith, A. B. Teacher. 1891-3. B. 28 July '62, dau. Bart- 

lett 8., Cambridge, Mass. Studied '89-91 at Radcliffe. Classical Assn. Teacher, 

Bridgeport, Conn., H. S., later Woodstock, Conn,, Acad., now in Miss Lucy Allen's 
;School for Girls. West Newton, Mass. 

Mrs. F. Leroy Smith (Mary [Minnie] Bache Truman). 1889-90, optional. 

B. 18 Aug. '71, Wellsboro, Pa., dau. Albert Abner and Anna Stowell Bache T. 
Prep. Wellsboro H. S., Linden Hall Sem., Lititz, Pa. K. K. G., D. A. R. Teacher, 

Wellsboro H. S., '90- '05; Madison, N. J., Acad., '06-10. M. 1 July '12, Hoboken, 
N. J., F. LeRoy Smith. 1 dau., 1 s. 25 Central Ave., Wellsboro, Pa. 

Floyd Kipp Smith. Manufacturer of iron and steel. 1890-2, civ. eng., 

science. B. 24 Dec. '71, Bayonne, N. J., s. Emmett and Mattie L. Carragan S. 

Prep. Mt. Pleasant Acad., Sing Sing. At Lehigh, '89-90. Ph. D. Th. With 
Jjorain Steel Co., Buhl Steel Co. (asst. mgr.), and Sharon, Pa., Iron Co., Ltd., 

'97-9. Gen. agent Republic L-on & Steel Co., '99- '03. Member Banning, Cooper & 
■Co., Ltd., Pittsburgh, Pa., '03-10. Vice-pres. Valley Mould & Iron Corp., Sharps- 

ville, Pa., '10-18. Vice-pres. and treas. Donner (Steel Co. since '18. Duquesne 
and University Clubs, Pittsburgh, Pa., Pittsburgh Athletic Club, Youngstown, O., 
•Club, Buffalo Club, Buffalo Country Club, Park Club. M. 21 Apr. '97, Bayonne, 

N. J., Adelaide Elsworth. 1 s., 1 dau. Care Donner Steel Co., Buffalo. Uncle of 
Philip E. Allen '23. 

Harry James Smith, M. E. Gas engine expert. 1890-3. B. 23 Feb. '69, 
Buffalo, s. Dr. James S. and Jane B. Adams S. Prep. Buffalo Central H. S. 

Draftsman, Buffalo Forge Co., '93-5, Draftsman and supt., Sprague Mfg. Co., 
Farnham, '95-6. Supt., Am. Machine Co., Buffalo, '97. With J. L. Alberger & 
■Son, contracting engrs., '97-9. Member The Alberger Co., '99- '05, building gas 
engines under his patents. Gold medal for 125 B. H. P. engine at Pan-American 
Exposition. Engineer, Power & Mining Machinery Co., Cudahy, Wis., '05-7; also 
jjersonal investigation of gas engine design. Inventions covering 2 and 4-cycle 
gas engines. Chief draftsman. Hill Clutch Co., Cleveland, O., '07-9; chief engr. 
since '09; director since '12. 2d lieut. and engr., 65th N. Y. V. I., Spanish- Am. 
Wiar, '98. A, S. M. E., Cleveland Eng. Soc. M. 15 June '93, Buffalo, Lillian 
Martha Hoffer. 3 s., incl. Benj. A. S. '17, 1 dau. 17118 Hilliard Road, Lakewood, 

Ohio. Uncle of Robert A. S. '17, Herbert H. S. '16, Harriet A. S. '21. 

Herbert Leonard Smith, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-3. B. 28 June '69, s. L. 
D, V. S., Syracuse. Prep. Syracuse H. S. Phi D. Phi, Congress. Admitted to 
the bar, Apr. '93. County attorney, '07 on. 311 Union Bldg., Syracuse. 

Jesse Woodhull Smith, M. E. Street railway engineer. 1888-93. B. 24 
May '71, Prairie Centre, 111., s. Nathan S. and Catherine Bostwick S. Prep. New- 
burg Free Acad. S. A. E. Constructing engineer, Electric Traction Co., Phila., 

'93-5; Fairmount Park Trans. Co., '96-9 (supt., '98-9). Constructing engr., 
Augusta & Aiken Elec. Ry., Augusta, Ga., '01; Vandegrift Cons. Co., '02. Mgr., 



74 FOUETH EOSTER 

Schuylkill Ey. Co., '03-6. Gen. mgr., City & Elm Grove E. E., since '07. M, 
17 March '97, Philadelphia, Pa., Irene Jan Hertz. Lost. 

Mrs. Leonard Sewell Smith (Lucy Fowler Austin). 1889-90, spec. B. 1 
March '66, E. Troy, Wis., dau. Henry Harrison and Helen Fowler A. Prep. 
AVhitewater, Wis., N. S. K. K. G. Assn. Collegiate Alumnae, Woman's Club, West 
End Lit. Club. M. 27 Dec. '94, E. Troy, Wis., Leonard Sewell Smith. 4 children. 
939 University Ave., Madison, Wis. 

Eay Burdick Smith. Lawyer. 1891-2, law. B. 11 Dec. '67, Cuyler, s, 
Willis and Emily A. Burdick S. Prep. Cazenovia Sem. A. B., Yale '91 (Psi U.^ 
Phi B. K.). Practiced since '93; member Smith, Hayden & Setright. Asst. 
clerk N. Y. Assembly, '98- '07; clerk, '08-10. Delegate to K Y. State Con- 
stitutional Convention, '15. Pres. Salina Paper Co., The Syracuse Press, Excelsior 
Ins. Co. of New York. Mason (32°), Elks, Eagles, Odd Fellows, Citizens' Club, 
Eepublican Club of New York. M. 1 Sept. '91, Syracuse, Nellie King Eeilay. 
1 s. 1200 E. Genesee St. (ofdce, 711-721 City Bank Bldg.), Syracuse. 

Thomas Cullen Bryant Snell, M. E. Civil engineer. 1892-3. B. 24 July 
'71, NeAV Haven, Conn., s. Adolphus Gaylord and Mary Seymour Andruss S. Fath- 
er, an inventor (12 patents), made metal parts of the first telephone switchboard. 
Mother descended from Gov. Eobert Treat of Charter Oak fame. Prep. Hill- 
house H. S. Ph. B., Yale '91. Draftsman, Heger-Sheehan Elec. Co., Newburg, '93, 
Colt's Fire Arms Co., Hartford, '94. Civil engr., Hartford, Conn., St. Ey. Co., 
'94- '03 (chief engr., '96- '03), W. E. C. Corson, '04-5, Ford, Bacon & Davis, New 
York (located at Memphis), '06-7. Inspector, National Board of Fire Under- 
writers, '07-15, studying fire-hazard conditions in about 100 cities. Since '15 
supt. of ratings. New York Fire Ins. Exchange. A. S. C. E. (since '07), A. 
A. A. S., S. A. E., N. F. P. A., Ins. Soc. of New York, Mason, Engineering Assn, 
M. 24 May '02, Newark, N. J., Caroline Mundy. 1 dau. 123 William St., 
New York. 

Frank Gerome Snyder, M. E. Engineer. B. 2 Apr. '69, Newfield, s. David 
and Adelia E. S. Prep. Ithaca H. S. M. M. E., '94. Engineers Corps, U. S, 
Eevenue Cutter Service (now U. S. Coast Guard). Lieut., U. S. N. E. F. On 
duty 18 Apr. '17-1 Apr. '19 in the repair section, Material Dept., 3d Naval Dist., 
headquarters at New York. Mason (32°), Mil. & Naval Order of the 'Spanish- 
American War. E. F. D. 29, NcAvfield. 

Grace Lavinia Soule, A. B. Teacher. B. 29 Jan. '68, Savannah, dau. 
Eowland and Harriet Hubbard S. Prep. Granger Place School, Canandaigua, 
Geneva Classical & U. S. A. Phi, Classical Assn., Asteroids, Hexenkreis. Essay- 
ist. Student, Neff Coll. of Oratory, . Phila., '98-9; MacGibeny College of Music, 
'99; Sorbonne, Paris, '09-10. Taught in Philadelphia, '99- '09, '11; Cleveland, 
']3; New York, '14-17. Cornell Women's Club. 162 Grossman Terrace, Eochester. 

John Howard Southworth, LL. B., LL. M. '94. See '92 Eecords. 

fWiLLiAM Walter Southworth, A. B. Lawyer. B. 8 Jan. '72, La Crosse, 
Wis., s. Wm. H. and Melissa E. Glidden S. Prep. Holley U. S. Congress, Hist, 
& Polit. Sci. Assn., Classical Assn. Teacher, '93-4. Traveled, '95-6. Law student, 
Buffalo and Brooklyn, '97. Lawyer with W. D. Veeder, Brooklyn, '98- '01; in- 
dependent practice, '02 on, specialty real estate, 375 Fulton St., Brooklyn. Uni- 
versity Club of Brooklyn, Cornell Club of Brooklyn, Trustee Universalist Church 



CljAlSS OF 1893 75 

of Our Father. Bro. of Alice M. S. '96 and Mrs. Geo. E. B. Symonds '08; uncle 
of Gertrude E. Southworth Fenner '22. M. 8 May '01, Clarendon, Mabel Turner. 
2 s., one of whom expects to enter in the class of '25. D. 21 Nov. '11, Brooklyn^ 
of typhoid fever. 

AiARY DoAN Spalding. Teacher. 1889-91, opt. B. 26 March '71, Chicago, 
111., dau. Wm. and Maria Sedgwick S. Prep. Brooklyn H. S. A. B., Chicago, '96. 
Examiner, Chicago Civil Service Office, '96-7. Instructor in mathematics and Eng- 
lish, Harvard School, Chicago, '97-9. Grad. student, Chicago, '99- '00, '06-7. In- 
structor in English, Bradley Polytechnic Inst., Peoria, 111., '00-5 (head of Dept. 
of English, '03-5). Eesigned because of ill health. Teacher of English, Saldan 
H. S., St. Louis, '11-15. Head asst. in English, Grover Cleveland H. 6., St. 
Louis, since '15. 3739 Windsor Place, St. Louis, Mo. 

George Martin Spawn, LL. B. Canal official. 1891-4. B. 6 March '73^ 
Albany, s. John Wesley and Ellen Martin S. Prep. Albany H. S. Cross Country 
Club. Grad. stu., law, C. U., '93-4 ; LL. M. '94. Clerk, Canal Bureau, State Comp- 
troller 's office, '96- '15; since '15 chief clerk. Bureau of Canal Affairs, State 
Comptroller 's office, see. N. Y. State Canal Board, sec. Commissioners N. Y. State 
Canal Fund. M. 6 June '01, Albany, Sarah T. Williams. 1 s. Delmar. Office, 
State Comptroller's Office, Albany. 

Beardsley Northrop Sperry, B. S. See '92 Eecords. 

Clarence Eich Sperry, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-3. B. 17 Sept. '68, Boon- 
ville, s. Edwin M. and Harriet E. Eich S. Prep. Boonville H. S. Congress. Has 
practiced since '93. M. 6 Sept. '97, Boonville, May Estella Bateman. 2 s. 
Boonville. 

fANTON Springer, Jr. 1889-91, mech. eng. B. 29 Jan. '73, in France, s. 
Anton S., Eome. Prep. Eome Free Acad. Grad. U. S. Mil. Acad., '94. Lieut., 
U. S. A. Had a wife and child. D. about 10 June '01 in the Philippines. 

Charles Craig Starr, B. S. Teacher. 1892-3. B. 21 July '65, Cambridge, 
Kan,, s. John N. and Elizabeth Craig S. Studied at Muskingum College, Ohio 
Normal Univ. ,S. A. E. Supt. of schools, Marysville, Kan., '94-7 ; Seneca, Kan., 
'97- '07. Asst. supt. of public instruction, Kansas, '07 on. M. 28 Dec. '93, 
Ohandlersville, O., Emma E. McClelland. Fresno, Calif. 

Ernest Vail Stebbins, B. S. Broker. 1891-5. B. 9 March '74, New York, 
s. Chas. H. and Minnie C. Vail S. Descended from Eowland S. who landed at 
Boston in 1627. Prep. Cutler School, New York, and private tutors. Two years 
at C. C. N. Y. D. K. E., Th. N. E., Bench & Board, Mermaid, Masque, Congress, 
Cross Country Club. Senior Ball Com. Class treas., '92-3. 2d footbajl team, '94. 
Student in Sibley, '93-5; M. E., '94; M. M. E., '95. Traveled in Europe, '95-6. 
Elec. engr. with Edison Elec. Ilium. Co., New York, '96- '00. Gunner's mate, 2d 
class, U. S. S. Yankee, Spanish War, '98. Salesman, General Incandesc. Arc 
Lamp Co., '00; Elec. Storage Battery Co., '01-2 (also mgr. Cleveland office). 
Gen. mgr. Chloride Elec. Storage Co., Ltd., England, '03-5. Dist. engr., Elec, 
Storage Battery Co., '06-7. Engineer, Power Specialty Co., '07-8. Broker, with 
De Coppet & Doremus, stocks, since '08 (partner, '10, senior partner, '16). Lieut, 
commander U. S. S. Bailey; capt. of yard, U. S. Naval Base, Plymouth; flag sec, 
senior U. S. naval officer, Turkey, in the war. Director of various companies. 
Clubs: Union, Eacquet, Univ., Fencers', West Side Tennis, Stock Exchange Lunch, 



76 FOUETH EOSTEE 

Oornell, D. K. E.; Germantown Cricket, Phila.; Univ., Cleveland; Union, Man- 
chester, England. Cornellian Council (member for '93, for several years viee- 
pres.). 33 W. 9tli St., New York. 

Louis Agassiz Stedman. 1889-90, spec. agr. B. 20 March '72, s. W. A. S., 
Eochester. Prep. Eogers H. iS., Nerwporit, E. I. Lost. 

Julian J. Stevens. 1891-2, law. Came from Auburn, Me. Lost. 

Eenv^ick Joseph Thrasher Stev^art, M. E. Engineer. 1891-3. B. 17 Dec. 
^69, s. Walter S., Washington, D. C. Entered from Georgetown Univ. Senators, 
Graduate Students' Club. Senior Music Com. Supt. Bureau of Surveys and 
Electricity, New York Board of Fire Underwriters. M. in Ithaca, Beatrice Eich- 
ardson. 123 William St., New York. 

Charles Herbert Stoddard, B. L. Lawyer. B. 22 Nov. '69, Glens Falls, s. 
Seneca Eay and Helen Augusta Potter S. Prep. Glens Falls Acad. D. Phi, Aleph 
Samach, Classical Assn. '86 Memorial Speaker, Woodford Speaker, Commencement 
Speaker. Colonel of Cadets. Miltary Hop Com. LL. B., N©av York Univ. '94. 
Has practiced in New York since '94. Pres. Builders' Construction Co., '05 on. 
2d lieut., 22d Eeg. N. G., '93; 1st lieut., '94. Captain, 71st Eeg. N. G., '97-9, 
served in Spanish War 2 May-15 Nov. '98. Private, sergeant, 1st sergeant, 29th 
Inf., U. S. v., '99- '01, campaigns in Luzon, Marinduque, Masbate, Ticao, Burias, 
and Samar P. I. Capt. in recent war. Military and Naval Order Span.-Am. War, 
since '99. M. 3 July '01, Toronto, Can., Frances Henrietta Thebault. 203 
Broadway, New York. 

Horace Burton Strait, B. L. 1890-3. B. 18 July '70, Shakopee, Minn., s. 
Horace Burton and Helen Parsons S. Prep. Shattuck School, Fairbault, Minn. 
'89-90 at Michigan. Phi D. Th., Phi D. Phi, Th. N. E., Sphinx Head. Varsity 
football team, '90; sub., '91-2. Class football team, '90. Baseball mgr., '92-3. 
Athletic Assn. Football director, '92-3. M. 7 Feb. '02, St. Paul, Minn., Emma 
Welch Lyons. Care Heinrich Chemical Co., 1901 E. Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis. 
Lives at 2529 Colfax Ave. S. ''Since graduating I have been connected with two 
or three different manufacturing businesses, largely in a sales capacity. From 
1893 until 1901 I resided in St. Paul, Minn.; from 1901 to 1907 in Minneapolis, 
Minn.; from 1907 until 1913 in Eed Wing, Minn.; from 1913 to 1917 in St. Louis, 
Mo. Since April, 1917, I have been associated with the Heinrich Chemical Com- 
pany, manufiRicturing a line of household remedies, toilet preparations, spices, ex- 
tracts, veterinary items, and some miscellanous items, as vice-president and director 
€f sales. Our sales force numbers something over two thousand people and is still 
growing. Our products are sold in every State in the Union.". 

Vernon Davis Stratton, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-3. B. 23 Dec. '69. Ox- 
ford, s. Chas. E. and Marion L. Buckley S. Prep. Oxford Acad. Has practiced 
law at Oxford since graduation; member H. C. and V. D. Stratton. Trustee vil- 
lage, '06, pres. '07-8. Served overseas as Y. M. C. A. sec. Apr. '18-Mar. '19. M. 
27 Sept. '93, Oxford, Lottie McFarland. 2 dau., 1 s. Oxford. 

Charles Henry Strong, Jr. Merchant. 1889-93, mech. eng,, opt. B. 16 
Aug. '71, Cleveland, O., s. Chas. Henry and Elizabeth Eowe S. Prep. Brooks Acad, 
and Mil. Inst. D. U. Junior Pall Com. Freshman lacrosse team. Gen. mgr. Wm. 
Taylor Son & Company, wholesale and retail dry goods. In war, major. Motor 
Transport Corps. Served Apr. '17-March '19. Union, Country, Mayfield and 



CLASS OF 1893 77 

Eowfant Clubs, Cleveland, Army and Navy Club, Washington, D. C. M. 15 July 
'97, Cleveland, Louise Van Cleve (now deceased). 2 dau. Care Wm. Taylor Son 
6c Co., 630 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. Lives at 27 Prospect Ave. 

tCLiNTON Eugene Strong. 1891-2, arts. B. 14 Dec. '69, s. E. E. S., Cleve- 
land. Two years at Adelbert College. D. K. E. Drowned in Fall Creek, Ithaca, 
12 June '92. 

Frederick Finch Strong. Physician. 1889-94, chemistry, science. B. 6 
June '72, s. Mrs. M. A. Strong, Ithaca. Prep. Ithaca H. S. Medical Soc, Chemi- 
ker Verein, Tennis Assn., Banjo Club. Leader Mandolin Club. Chn. Senior 
Music Com., Finance Com. M. D., Tufts '98. Krotona, Hollywood, Calif. 

H0V7ARD Phelps Strong. Eailway mail service. 1889-93, spec. agr. B. 18 
July '71, Hebron, Conn., s. Levi and iSusan Amelia Backus S. Prep. Owego H. S. 
Farmer, '93- '00. Eailway mail service since '01. M. 6 March '94, Bolivar, 
Mabel Susan Furnald. 4 s. (2 deceased), 2 dau. 

Edward IVIilton Sutliff, M. E. Mech. engineer. 1888-93. B. 29 June '70, 
Hartford, 0., s. Plumb W. and Ella H. S. Prep. Western Eeserve Acad., Hudson, 
0. Th. N. E. With American Trading Co. Fulton Club, Engineers' Club. M. 
6 June '00, Pekin, 111., Oertrude May Lautz. Care American Trading Co., 25 
Broad St., New York. 

Grace Fleming Van Sweringen (formerly Swearingen). See Mrs. W. F. 
Baur. 

Horace Brimmer iSv^ett. Investment dealer. 1889, spec. B. 11 Nov. '58, 
25 Nov. '70, Woodlawn, N. C, s. William Henry Seward and Emily Eichardson S. 
Prep. Utica Free Acad. With Gen. Elec. Co., Lynn, Mass., '92-5. Supt. Elec. 
Dept., Memphis, Tenn., Light & Power Co., '95-7; Utica Elec. Light & Power Co., 
'97- '02. Consulting practice since '02. M. 11 Oct. '02, New Haven, Conn., Vera 
Gordon Eowe. 1 s. 1518 Oneida St. (office, 17 Clarendon Bldg.), Utica. 

Leonard Herbert Sv^ett. Investment dealer. 1889 ,spec. B. 11 Nov. '58, 
Bloomington, 111,, s. Leonard and Laura Eiddle Quigg S. Prep, privately. D. K. E. 
Special course in civ. eng., Y.ale, '88. iStudied at Ithaca '88-93 under L. A. 
Wait, G. W. Jones, J. McMahon, D. IStudley, H. K. Vedder, E. D. Wightman. 
Since '89 has dealt in investment securities. Author of Memorial of Leonard 
Swett. M. 25 Dec. '89, Auburn, Me., Eose Maria Skillings. 1 dau. 1160 La 
Porte Ave., Fort Collins, Colo. 

James Carroll Swift, LL. B. Business. 1891-3. B. '69, Winsted, Conn., 
s. John Henry and Nora Carroll S. Prep. Binghamton H. S. D. Chi, Congress, 
History and Polit. Sci. Assn. Since '07 nigr. Lee Live Stock Commission Co. Pres. 
Jewell Co. Nat. Bank, Bun Oak, Kan., of Swift & Henry Live Stock Commission 
Co., Kansas City; of Guaranty Cattle Loan Co., Kansas City. Director of Com- 
monwealth National Bank, Kansas City; of Business Men's Assurance Assn. Kan- 
sas City Commercial Club, Mission Hills Country Club. M. '99, Kansas City, 
Laura Laing. 4 children. Bro. of Mrs Carlo D. Martinetti '97. 142-6 Live 
Stock Exchange Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 

George Parker Symonds. Engineer. 1889-93, mech eng. B. 26 March 
'72, Ogdensburg, s. Eear Admiral Frederick Martin S., U. S. N., and Annie Camp- 
belle Parker S. Prep. Ogdensburg F. A. Phi K. Psi. Freshman crew. Marshal. 
With Alberger Condenser Co. A. S. M. E. 140 Cedar St., New York. 



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Mrs. Frank J. Tanner (Florence Lillian Marsh). 1889-91, spec, '08-9, 
winter course. B. 9 Oct. '63, dau. Dexter Hubbard and Mary Wealthy Backus M., 
Oroton. Prep. Groton U. S. K. A. Th. Cousin of Millard C. M. '97. M. 14 
Oct. '91, Frank J. Tanner. 118 Triphammer Eoad, Ithaca. 

Harry Leonard Taylor, A. B. '88, LL. B. See '88 Eecords. 

tJosEPH William Taylor, LL. B. Lawyer. 1890-3. B. 8 Dec. '68, Scho- 
harie, s. Joseph W. and Isabella L. T. Prep. Schoharie Acad., Clinton Liberal 
linst.. Fort Plain. Phi D. Phi. Varsity baseball team, '91-3. Practiced itn New 
York State, '93- '00, in St. Louis, '00 till his death. Was viee-pres. and trust 
officer. Savings Trust Co., St. Louis. Author of Surrogate's Practice in the State 
of New York. M. 8 Feb. '01, St. Louis. 2 s. D. in St. Louis before May '19. 

Eunice Louise Temple. See Mrs. H. McCoy. 

Frederick Adams Tennant, M,. E. Lawyer. 1889-93, elec. eng. B. 18 
May '71, Eipley, s. John A. and Julia A. Adams T. Prep. Eipley U. S., West- 
field Acad. Farming, Eipley, '93-5. Asst. examiner, U. S. Patent Office, '95-'06j 
1st asst. examiner, '06. Law clerk and legal adviser to the Commissioner of 
Patents, '07-9. Asst. Com. of Patents, '09-13. Since '13 member of Heard, 
Smith & Tennant, attorneys. LL. B., National Univ., '01; LL. M., same '02; 
M. P. L., George Washington Univ., '03. Boston City Club, Newton Club, Uni- 
versity Club of Washington, D. C. M. 30 Dec. '96, Eipley, Evalina Mason, who d. 
16 Aug. '99. 613 Old South Bldg., Boston, Mass. 

Jay Terry, LL. B. Brick manufacturer. 1891-3. B. 24 March '70, Kings- 
ton, s. Albert and Matilda Ostrander T. Prep. Ulster Acad., Kingston. Member 
Terry Bros. Co. 40 W. Chester St., Kingston. 

fMRS. George Langstaff Thayer (Mary Augusta Morris), B. L. B. 20 
Dec. '69. Guardian, Dewitt C. Wheeler, Interlaken. Prep. Brooklyn Central S. 
Asteroids, History and Polit. Sci. Assn. Taught in Chicago, '93-4. Sister of 
Julia L. Morris '93. M. '94, Chicago, George Langstaff Thayer '92. 5 children. 
Lived in State of Washington, last at Daisy. D. 28 Nov. '13, Chicago, of tuber- 
culosis. 

Arthur Eumford Thompson. 1891, law. Came from Titusville, Pa. 
Titusville, Pa. 

Samuel Billing Thompson. Engineer. 1889-90, spec. B. 6 Sept. '68, 
Columbus, Ga., s. Col. Eobert and Mary Billing T. Prep. Gushing Acad. With 
Thompson-Houston Co., Lynn, Mass., first in drafting dept., later as construction 
engr. on outside work. Later several years master mechanic Maryland Con- 
solidated Eailway Co., Baltimore, Md. Afterward as consulting engr. in office of 
railway expert for several years. Then with Sanderson & Porter, New York, as 
operating engr. Later, mechanical supt. for British Columbia Elec. Eailway Co., 
'Vancouver, B. C, several years. '13-19 member Eoosevelt & Thompson, engaged 
in operation, supervision, construction, and appraisal of public utility properties. 
Since March '19, when Mr. Eoosevelt died, has continued the business as successor 
to the firm. M. 5 June '00, Baltimore, Md. Cornell Univ. Club, New York Eail- 
load Club. 149 Broadway, New York. Lives at Fanwood, N. J. 
Jennie Thornburg. See Mrs. T. B. Jennings. 

tBENjAMiN Francis Thurston. 1892-3, opt. B. 30 Dec. '70, s. Mrs. Cornelia 



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Ji. T., Providence. Entered from Brown Univ. Psi U., Masque, Mermaid. Was 
with Niagara Falls Power Co. D. 21 Aug. '06. 

Julia Ater Tifft. See Mrs. L. H. Galbreath. 

Akthur Henry Timmerman, M. E. '92, M. M;. E. See '92 Eecords. 

Charles Edward Timmerman, M. E. '92, M. M. E. See '92 Eecords. 

Jessie Mae Todd. See Mrs. H. S. Frost. 

Mrs. Stiles A. Torrance (Florence Emogene Chapman), Ph. B. B. 3 March 
'66, dau. Mrs. P. E. C, Viroqua, Wis. Prep. Oshkosh, Wis., N. S. Grad. stu., 
iistory and economics, C. U., '93-4; Ph. M. '94. M. 18 July '95, New York, 
Stiles Albert Torrance '94. 1 s., Chas. C. T. '22. Nepperhan Heights, Yonkers. 

tCHRiSTiAN Jensen Toerring, Jr., M. E. Manufacturer. 1892-3. B. 18 
Sept. '71, in Denmark, s. Christian Jensen T., Davenport, la. 1889-92, Illinois. 
S. Chi. Became a mfr. of electric arc lamps. Franklin Inst., A. I. E. E., Ilium. 
Eng. Soc. M. Passaic, N. J., Helen Kunze. D. 22 Apr. '10, in Philadelphia, Pa., 
after an operation for appendicitis. 

Edward Candee Townsend, A. B. Draftsman and engineer. 1889-94. B. 
28* Jan. '63, Eidge Eoad, s. Geo. Bishop and Lucinda Candee T. Prep. Lockport 
Union H. iS. Ph. B. K., Mathematical Club, Classical Assn. Grad. stu., mathe- 
matics, C. U., '93-4. Lived in N. C. for about 10 years; in '98 was teaching at 
•Columbia. Draftsman, U. S. Surveyor's office, Olympia, '04-6. Draftsman and 
engineer. State Land Office, Olympia, since '06. Member Olympia School Board, 
'10-19 (clerk for years). M. 2 Aug. '98, Ann Arbor, Mich., Katherine Geiger. 
2 dau., one of whom d. 24 Oct. '02. 1009 Harrison Ave., Olympia, Wash. 

Hayden Homer Tracy, M. E., '92, M. M. E. See '92 Eecords. 

Frank iStedman Truman, A. B. Banker. B. 23 Aug. '70, Owego, -s. Wil- 
liam S. and Katherine A. iStedman T. Prep. Owego School. A. T. O., Gun Club. For 
many years, from '93 on, cashier First Nat. Bank, Owego; now vice-pres. Alder- 
man '15-16; mayor '17-19. Mason, Elk. Bro. of Wm. C. T. '96; cousin of James 
,S. T. '96, and Geo. iS. T. '94. M. 2 Oct. '95, Owego, Laura A. iMesereau. 342 
F'ront St. (office, First Nat. Bank), Owego. 

Mary [Minnie] Bache Truman. See Mrs. F. L, Smith. 

Ottonichi Tsuji. 1889-90. Lost. 

John Bennett Tuck, B. L. Lawyer. B. 5 Apr. '68, Lisbon, s. Andrew and 
Maria Lynch T. Prep. Ogdensburg Acad. Delta U., Chancery, Gun Club (pres.). 
Catholic Union, History and Polit. Sci. Assn., Mil. Hop Com. Lieut, col. Cadet 
Corps. LL. B., '95. First prize, laAV thesis. Has practiced in Syracuse since '95. 
Capt. Co. A., 203d N. Y. Vol. Inf., '98-9; Lieut, col., U. S. A., '17-9. Cornell Club, 
Univ. Club, Citizens' Club, Knights of Columbus. Bro. of Andrew E. T. '98 and 
Chas. H. T. '06. M. 23 Jan. '04, Cleveland, 0., Anna M. Flanagan. 2 dau. (1 
deceased), 2 s. 126 Concord PL (office, 505 Dillaye Memorial Bldg.), Syracuse. 

Wallace Eupert Turnbull, M. E. Eesearch work. 1889-94, 1896-7. B. 16 
Oct. '70, St. John, N. B., Can., s. Wm. Wallace and Julia Caroline Hatheway T. 
Prep. St. John Grammar School, Cascadilla School, Ithaca. Canadian Club, Elec. 
Soc, Orchestral Club (pres.). Baseball team, '93-4, single and double handball. 
Grad. stu., C. U., '93-4, '96-7; Heidelberg and Berlin, '94-5. Experimental engr. 
with Gen. Elec. Co., Harrison, N. J., '95- '00. In '02-15 engaged in aeronautical 
research at his private laboratory, Eothesay, N. B.; discovered the laws of the 



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movement of center of pressure on various typical aerofoils, and the laws relating 
to static and moving air-propellers, etc. ; won bronze medal of Aeronautical Soc, 
of Gr. Britain, elected assoc. fellow of that soc. and fellow Eoyal Met. Soc. 
War work in aviation, '15-18, in England: chief inspector, aeroplanes and air- 
ships (with Frederick Sage & Co.) ; designed bomb-sight, many air-propellers, 
torpedo screws, etc. Fellow Eoyal Aeronautical Soc, '18. M. 31 May '94, St. 
John, N. B., Mary Willis Davidson. 4 s. (one a lieut.). Eothesay, N. B., Canada. 

George Edv^in Turner, M. E. Manufacturer. 1890-3. B. 14 Jan. '67, Lock- 
port, s. J. W. and S. J. T. Prep. Mt. Hermon, Mass., Acad. C. U. C. A. Engineer, 
Western Elec. Co., '93-9 ; Central Dist. & Pr. Tel. Co., '00. Pres., treas., and engr. 
Keystone Engineering Co., '01-15. Pres. Diamond Light & Power Co. of Pa., 
since '02; of Diamond Light & Power Co. of Cincinnati, since '12; of Turner- 
Fricke Mfg. Co., since '07. Has been treas. Pittsburgh & Washington Coal Co. 
and Eex Carbon Coal Co. and director Colonial Hotel Co. and Meadowland Coal 
Co. Developed and patented the Turner-Fricke Gas Engine. Clubs: Duquesne, 
Univ., Country, Athletic, Automobile, Union. M. 11 Sept. '97, New York, Beatrice 
A. Thompson. 1 s., 1 dau. Farmers' Bank Bldg. (mail address, Duquesne Club), 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Edwin Lee Upp. Chief armature winder. 1889-90, mech. eng. B. 4 June '70, 
Sandusky, 0., s. Henry B. and Elizabeth Carson U. Prep. Cascadilla S., Ithaca. 
Phi D. Th. Freshman football team. Foreman, Elliott Bros. Elec. Co., Cleveland, 
'03-5. Chief armature winder, National Tube Co., '05 on. Pres. Lorain & Elyria 
Y. M. C. A. Elec. Club. M. 17 Feb. '04, Painesville, O., Annie C. Miller. 642 
Eleventh Ave., Lorain, O. 

Harold Mills Van Bergen, LL. B. Lawyer. 1891-3. B. 27 Apr. '73, TuUy, 
s. Abram H. and Mary Isabella Van Hoesen V. B. Prep. Homer Acad. Phi D. 
Phi. Has practiced since '93; member Olmsted, Van Bergen & Canfield '93- '10; 
Olmsted, Van Bergen & Scarl, since '10. Sec. Local Board No. 1, 'Syracuse, U. S. 
Selective Service, in the war. Clubs: Citizen', Univ., Cornell, Sedgwick Farm. 
Chamber of Commerce. M. 28 June '98, Buffalo, Electa M. Canfield. 2 s., 1 dau, 
326 Highland Ave. (ofdce, 474 S. Salina St.), Syracuse. 

Clara Louise Van Brocklen. See Mrs. E. H. Winans. 

tJAMES Henry Van Buren. Jjawjer. 1889-91, mech. eng. B. 4 Aug. '71, 
Dunkirk, s. James Henry and Lydia Colman V. B. Prep. Case School of Applied 
Science. Chi Phi, Masque. LL. B., New York Law School '94. City judge, 
Dunkirk, '97- '00. Later moved to New York, practiced law, sec. and gen. mgr. 
Chemical Engineer Pub. Co. Chi Phi Club, Tammany Hall. Was married. D. 20 
Jan. '19, New York. Was stricken with apoplexy and fell over an iron railing 
upon a concrete surface eight feet below the street. 

John Hamlin Van Buskirk, M. E. Mechanical engineer. B. 4 Aug. '71, 
s. Harry M. and Victoria G. Hamlin V. B., Peoria, 111. Prep. Peoria H. S. With 
N. Y. Central at Depew, '93-4; draftsman, '94-9, chief draftsman, '99- '01, asst. 
engr., '01-6, mech. engr., '06 on. Bro. of William T. V. B. '93. Grand Central 
Station, New York. 

William Tobey Van Buskirk, B. S. Teacher. B. 5 June '72, Peoria, 111., 
s. Harry M. and Victoria G. Hamlin V. B. Prep. Peoria H. S. D. Phi, Th. N. E., 
Natural Hist. Soc, Chemiker Verein, Camera Club. Senior vice-pres. Spec, men- 



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tion in chemistry. Grad. stu., chemistry and physics, and asst. in analytical 
chemistry, C. U., '93-6. Instructor in physics and chemistry, Peoria H. S., '96- '11. 
Principal, Greeley School, '11-16; of Peoria H. S., since '16. P. & A. M., R. A. M., 
E. & S. M., K. T., Shrine, Elks, Rotary Club. Chairman, Committee on Templar 
Dead, Grand Com. K. T., 111., '16. Bro. of John H. V. B. '93. M. 23 July '01, 
Buffalo, Grace B. Trible, sister of Walter P.. T. '94. 3 dau. Ill Pennsylvania 
Ave. (office, Peoria H. S.), Peoria, 111. 

Henry Howell Van Cleef. Lawyer. 1889-92, mech. eng. B. 8 June '71, 
Poughkeepsie, s. James Spencer and Harriet Mulford Howell V.- C. Prep, with 
private tutors. K. A., Cross 'Country Club (a founder). With Thompson-Houston 
Co., Lynn, Mass. '93-5 (elec. expert, '95). Student, New York Law School, 
'97-8 (LL. B., '98). Practiced law in Poughkeepsie, '98- '16. Joined Norton's 
ambulance corps '16, had 9 mos. service at the front. In Nov. '16 this corps 
became an American Red Cross Ambulance Section and he wag in the Paris office; 
then with Eliot Norton in the New York office. In Oct.-Nov. '17, when the sec- 
tion was taken over by the Govt., became captain in Red Cross and delegate for 
the Riviera; later he was taken over by the International Commission of 
Red Cross Societies and now the League of Red Cross Socs. at Cannes, France, 
and Geneva, Switzerland. Holland Soc. M. (1) 4 Nov. '05, Sparkill, Mary Thaw 
Thompson. 2 s. M. (2) 22 June '18, Cannes, France, Alys S. Anthony. 1 s. Lives 
at Genthod, Geneva, SAvitzerland. 

tWiLLiAM Humphrey Van Dervoort, M. E. Manufacturer. 1892-3. B. 28 
Feb. '69, Ypsilanti, Mich., s. Thomas S. and Euphrasia S. Westfall V. D. Prep. 
Ypsilanti State Normal iS. B.S. in M.E., Mich. Agr. Coll. '89. D. T. D. Instructor 
in mech. eng., INIich. Agr. Coll., '89-92. Asst. prof, lof mech. eng., Univ. of 
Illinois, '93-9. Pres. and gen. mgr., Root & Van Dervoort Eng. Co., makers of 
gasoline engines, organized in '99. Pres. & gen mgr., Moline Automobile Co., 
since '04. Tri-City Mfrs. Assn. (had been pres.), director People's iSavings 
Bank and Trust Co., Engineers' Club of New York, Univ. Club of Chicago. 
Com. on management. Am. Motor Oar IM^f rs. ' Assn. (now Nat. Automobile 
Cli|Lmber of Commerce), '08-11. Traveled on business in S. America, '12-13. 
In war, mem. Munition Standards Board, U. S. War Labor Board, commission 
of Nat. Indus. Conf. Board to study industrial conditions in Europe, injured 
his health during a ten weeks ' trip to Europe on this work. Author, Machine 
Tools 'and Shop Practice, many articles. M. 9 Nov. '92, Lansing, Mich., Mary 
Matilda Smith, sister of Mrs. Liberty Hyde Bailey. 2 dau. D. at his home, 2711 
Eighth Ave., Mioline, 111., on 25 Feb. '21 after an illness dating back to 
13 Feb. '20; had suffered three paralytic strokes. 

Martha Elizabeth Van Hoesen. 1889-90, spec. B. 5 Oct. '64, dau. H. T. 
V. H., Truxton. Prep. Packer Inst. Truxton. 

William Culbertson A'an Horne. Wholesale paper business. 1889-90, 
arch. B. 21 Apr. '72, s. Jefferson V. H., Zanesville, O. Prep. Zanesville H. S. 
517 S. Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111. 

*Hermann Von Schrenk, B. S. in Agr. Timber engineer. B. 12 March '73, 
College Pt., s. Joseph, Freiherr von Sehrenk-Natzing, Medrasch, Austria, and 
Anna Bandtke v. S., of Polish and Russian origin. Prep. Hoboken Acad., Stevens 
Inst. Prep. S., Oswego Normal ;S. S. Xi, Nat. Hist.- Soc, Med, Soc., Agr. Soc. 



82 FOUE.TH ROSTER 

Histology Prize of Am. Microscop. Soc. for grad. thesis. Grad. student, Harvard, 
'93-5 (A. M., '94) ; also instructor, Brown & Nichols iSchool, Cambridge, and 
asst. in botany. Harvard. Instructor in science. Manual Training School, Wash- 
ington Univ., '95-7. Instructor in botany, Shaw School of Bota^ny, St. Louis, 
'97- '03. Ph. D., Washington Univ., '98. Special agent, Div. Vegetable Physiol- 
ogy and Pathology, U. S. Dept. of ,Agr., '98- '01. Expert in charge, Miss. Valley 
Laboratory, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agr., '01-7. Chief Division 
of Forest Products, Bureau of Forestry, U. S. Dept. of Agr., '03-5. Lecturer on 
timber diseases,. Yale Forestry School, '02-9; on plant pathology, Univ. of Wis- 
consin, '09; on timber preservation, Biltmore Forestry S., '06-14. Consulting 
timber engr., Cleveland, Cin., Chic. & St. Louis E. E., D. L. & W. (since '09), 
Kansas City So. (since '09), M., K., & T. (since '15), Mo. Pacific (since '12), 
N. Orleans Gr. Northern, N. Y. Central (since '10), N. Y., Chic. & ,St. Louis, 
N. Y., N. H. & Hartford, Pittsburgh & Lake Erie, St. Louis & S. W., Texas & 
Pacific, Wabash; also Nat. Lumlber Mfrs. ' Assn. (since '14), iSo. Cypress Mfrs. ' 
Assn., So. Pine Assn. Pathologist, Mo. Botanical Garden (since '07). Since 1 
Jan. '19 member Com. on Forest Products, S. W. Eegional Purchasing Com., U. S. 
E. E. Administration. Chn. Mo. Forest Commission, '08-12. See. Am. Board of 
editors Botanisches Centralblatt. Fellow A. A. A. S., mem. Am. Soc. Naturalists 
(treas. since '04), Bot. Soc. America, Soc. Plant Morphology and Physiology, 
Deutsche Botanische Gesellschaff, Am. Forestry Assn., A. S. C. E., Am. Soc. Test- 
ing Materials (chn. Com. D-7), Am. Ey. Engr. Assn., Acad. Sci. St. Louis (mem. 
of Council), Audubon Soc. Mo. (pres. since '17), St. Louis Garden Club (pres. 
since '17), Internat. Bot. Soc, Am. Soc. Munic. Improvements, Nat. Fire Pro- 
tective Assn. Author, The Decay of Timtber and Methods for Preventing It, '02; 
Seasoning of Timber, '03 ; Diseases of Hardwood Trees, '09 ; and papers on kindred 
subjects. Lives on his farm near St. Louis in spring and summer. M. 22 Feb. 
'09, St. Louis, Mary Jane Kimball. Care of Von iSchrenk and Kammerer, Tower 
Grove and Flad Aves., St. Louis, Mo. Lives at 4139 McPherson Ave. 

George Francis Wagner, M. E. Mechanical egnineer. 1890-93. B. 22 
Apr. '69, s. Mrs. Anna W., Denver, Colo. Last heard from in Los Angeles, Calif. 
Mail returned. 

George Washington Walker, B. S. Business. 1889-94. B. 11 Aug. '69, 
Binghamton, s. William W. and Cecilia Adella Coon W. Prep. Binghamton H. ,S. 
Phi S. K,, Chemiker Verein, Glee Club. .Statistics Com. '86 Memorial Speaker. 
Salesman, Buchner Wire Co. 77 Summer ,St., Boston, Mass. 

Frederick Kendal Ward. Architect. 1889, arch. B. 2 July '68, s. Frank 
D. W., LeEoy. Prep. LeEoy Acad. linst. Last heard from at LeEoy. Mail 
returned 17 Feb. '20. 

tGEORGE Washington Ward, LL. B. Lawyer and manufacturer. 1891-3. 
B. 17 March '70, Belvidere, 111., s. Geo. P. W. Prep. St. Johnsville H. S. 
Adm. to the bar Apr. '93. Dist. Atty. Herkimer Co. '01-7, later county 
judge and surrogate. Mfr. of felt shoes and slippers, '06-18. D. 3 Oct. '18, 
Dolgeville. 

George Addison Wardlav^, M. E. Editor. B. 4 June '69, Brooklyn, s. 
James and Anne Hurley W. Prep. Nazareth Hall Mil. Acad., Nazareth, Pa. 
Chi Phi, Th. N, E., Cross Country Club (a founder). Dramatic Club (a founder), 



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Masque (a founder). Lacrosse team. First lieut. Artillery Corps. Soph, vice- 
pres. Asst. engr., Oswego Light & Power Co., '93. Draftsman, Sweet's Iron 
Works, Syracuse, '94. Newspaper corr. and reporter, '95-7. Sergeant-major, 3d 
N. Y. Vol. Lif., '98. Eeporter, Salt Lake Herald, '99- '00. OfBce mgr., Westing- 
house Pub. Dept., '01. Asst. to the see'y, A. I. E. E., '02-5; editor Transactions 
A. L E. E., '05-10. Editor The Electrical Record^, '10-17. Editor Electrical 
Engineering, '17-18. Chief of Statistical Section, Ordnance Dept., Washington, 
D. C, during the World War. Eeturned to Cornell in November, '20, for the 
Short Course in the New Yiork State College of Agriculture. Spanish-Am. War 
Veterans' Assn. Army Ordnance Association. Author, various arts, on elec. engi- 
neering in its relation to literary style, also numerous monographs of a biograph- 
ical, social, and economic nature published from time to time in various magazines 
and trade papers. M. 29 Jan. '03, Pittsburgh, Josephine Griswold Clark. 1 dau. 
Offlce, 1642 Woolworth Bldg., New York. Lives at 154 Hicks Street, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 

George Bradner Warner, B. L. Farmer and stock breeder. B. 4 Sept. '71, 
Wellington, O., s. Sidney Sardis and Margaret Anna Bradner W. Prep. Welling- 
ton H. S. D. U., Gun Club (captain '90-2, gold medal). Cornellian editor. Chn. 
Senior Ball Com., Finance Com., '86 Memorial Speaker. Proprietor Wellington 
Stock Farm, since '93. Mgr. Warner-Stone Co. since '06. Member Ohio Board 
of Agric, '17-22. N. E. Ohio iCornell Alumni Assn. Bro. of Albert R. W. '87. 
M. 21 Oct. '96, Wellington, Rose Mallory. 1 s., Theodore Mallory W. '22. 
Wellington, 0. 

Mrs. Lauren Kellogg Warnick (Elizabeth Hedden Shottenkirk). 1889-90, 
spec, English. B. 30 Sept. '70, Johnstown, dau. John and Elizabeth Hedden S. 
Prep. Johnsto'wn H. S., Albany Normal S. A. Phi. M. 7 Sept. '97, Amsterdam, 
Lauren Kellogg Warnick, Yale '92. 591 Linwood Ave., Buffalo. 

Arthur Robert Warren. Lawyer. 1891-2, law. B. 15 Aug. '70, Hamilton, 
Ontario, Can., s. Peter and Annie Spencer W. S. Chi, D. Chi. LL.B., Ohio State 
'93. ^Practiced at Columbus, '93-8; at Tacoma since '98. University Club. M. 10 
May '02, Tacoma, Wash., Daisy Winifred Lemon. 2 dau. Steilacoon (office 516-517 
Fidelity Bldg., Tacoma), Wash. 

'Thomas Read Warriner, C. E. Civil engineer. 1890-3. B. 11 Aug. '69, 
Adams Center, s. Parley E. and Sarah E. Ward W. Prep. Watertown H. S., Coe 
College. K. Sigma. Certif. Mil. Science. Member Boynton & Warriner, '95-9. 
Consulting engineer since '99. Engineer with W. O. Johnson & Sons, railroad con- 
tractors, '00-1. County engineer, '95-8. City engineer, Cedar Falls, la., '02-6; 
Cedar Rapids, '06-8. Member Iowa Engineering Soc, Cornell Assn. Civ. Engineers. 
Chn. local Draft Board and Linn Co. chapter Red Cross. M. 27 Nov. '01, Cedar 
Rapids, Annette Harwood. 2 s., 1 dau. 1011 Third Ave., E. (office, 324 Dows 
Bldg.), Cedar Rapids, la. 

Thomas David Watkins, LL.B. '92, LL.M. See '92 Records. 

George Catchpole Watson, B. Agr. '81, M.S. in Agr. See '81 Records. 

William Watson, M. E. Construction engineer. B. 16 March '71, Warren, 
0., s. Albert and Lucy Morgan W\ Prep. Cleveland, O., H. S. Z. Psi, Sphinx Head, 
Beiich and Board, Mermaid, Glee Club, Mathematical Club. Freshman baseball 
team. E. M., Columbia School of Mines, '96. In Johannesburg, So. Africa, '97- '05, 



84 FOURTH ROSTER 

surveyor with Simmer & Jack Gold Mining Co., '97, mine captain, '98-9; mgi* 
South Rose Deep Ltd. Gold Mining Co., '00-4; mgr. Jupiter Gold Mining Co. and 
Simmer, & Jack West Ltd., '04-5. Member Watson & Watson, consulting mining 
engineers, since '06. M. 26 June '04, New Haven, Conn., Anna Louise Sperry. 
308 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn, 

tWiLLiAM Henry Watson. Lawyer. 1891-2, law. D. 4 Jan. '04, Bufealo. 

Abner Grant Webb. Timber merchant. 1890-1. B. 21 July '70, Austintown, 
0., s. Abner and Margaret Garghill W. Has been pres. City National Bank, Niles, 
O., and director in Commercial National Bank and Mahoning National Bank, 
Youngstown, O. Since '07 vice-pres. and treas. The West Va. Timber Co. of 
Cleveland, O., and Charleston, W. Va., which is his active business. Webb Chapter, 
R. A. M., Oriental Commandery, K. T. Union, Mayfield, and University Clubs, 
Cleveland; Youngstown Ch^b, Youngstown. M. 6 Jan. '06, Cleveland, Mary Alice 
Henry. 2 s., 2 dau. A cousin, John Becker, expects to enter with '25. Care Wiest 
Virginia Timber Co., 566 Kirby Bldg., Cleveland, 0. 

Charles Able Webster. Post office work. 1889, 1890-3, opt. B. 18 May '69, 
Nashua, la,., s. James Able and Martha McWithy W. Prep. Warsaw U. S. Track 
team; ibroke half mile record 22 Oct. '92. K. of Pythias (past chancellor), Odd 
Fellows (past N. G.), Fire Dept. Warsaw. 

Guy Webster. 1889-90, spec. B. 18 June '69, s. J. W. W., Sparrows Point, 
Md. Prep. Cascadilla School. Last heard of at 147 W. King St., York Pa. Lost. 

Robert Murray Weed, B. L. Lawyer. B. 20 Feb. '70, s. T. J. W., Leaven- 
Avorth, Kan. Prep. Michigan Mil. Acad. Z. Psi, D. Chi, Th. N. E., Fruija, Undine, 
Bench and Board, Mermaid, Masque. Asst. mgr. football team. LL.B., '94. M. 19 
July '98, Maude Marjorie Naftzger. 1138 W. 28th St., Los Angeles, Calif. 

Myrtle Wells. See Mrs. H. Bradley. 

Albert Gustave Wessling, M. E. Manufacturer. B. 13 Aug. '68, Cincinnati, 
O., s. John H. and Mary D. Rabbi W., who celebrated their golden Avedding anni- 
versary in '02. Father received a silver medal at the Cincinnati Exposition, '74, 
for the iirst electric arc light shown here. Prep. Woodward H. S., Cincinnati. 
Classical Assn., C. U. C. A. Draftsman, Avith Bullock Elec. Mfg. Co., '94-5 ; chief 
draftsman, '95-7; chief engr., '97- '04. Asst. engr. in charge of student corps, 
Allis-Chalmers Co., '04-8. Since '08 pres. and gen. mgr. Wessling Bros. Foundry 
Co. 221 MeCormick Place (office, corner McLean and Sherman Aves.), Cin- 
cinnati, 0. 

William Algar Wheeler, LL.B. LaAvyer. 1891-3. B. 11 Feb. '67, s. Algar 
M. W., Bufealo. Prep. Buffalo N. S. B. Th. Pi, D. Chi. 829 N. Mareposa St., Los 
Angeles, Calif. 

tWALTER Whetstone, M. E. Naval architect . B. 28 Feb. '69, Cincinnati, 
s. Mrs. Rozelia H. W., Eau Claire, Wis. Prep. Oakland H. S., Chicago. Senior 
Music Com. Was for a time with the Cramp Shipbuilding Co., Philadelphia. D. 25 
Apr. '01, Philadelphia, Pa., of -a tumor on the brain, resulting in paralysis. 

Andrew Strong White, B.L. '88, LL.B. See '88 Records. 

Mrs. Edgar Adelbert White (Edith Emma Greaves). 1889-90, pharmacy. 
M. Edgar Adelbert White. 1504 Military St., Port Huron, Mich. 

Ernest Ingersoll White, B.L. Lawyer. B. 8 Oct. '69. Syracuse, s. Horace 
K. and Marion Strong W. Prep. Syracuse H. S. K. A., Phi D. Phi, Bench and 



CLi^SS OF 1893 85 

Board, Mermaid, Masque, Congress, "Woodford Debating Club, History and Polit. 
Sci. A'ssn., Tennis Assn. (pres.). Leader Sophomore Cotillion. '86 Memorial Prize, 
Woodford Prize. Tennis champion, '91-3. Magazine editor. Student, Columbia 
L. S., New York L. S., '03-5; LL.B., New York '95. Practice in Syracuse since '95. 
NepheAv of President W'hite, bro. of Horace W. '87 and Andrew S. White '88, 
cousin of Hamilton S. W. '77, Frederick D. W. '82, C. S. Sidway '97. University 
Club of New York, University Club, Century Club, Citizens ' Club, Onondaga Golf 
and Country Club. M. Oct. '95, Ithaca, Katherine Sage, dau. of William H. S., 
who d. 14 May '21. 3 dau. 907 James St. (ofdce. White Memorial Bldg.), Syracuse. 

Henry George White. Engineer. B. 22 Oct. '71, Buffalo, s. Charles Hiram 
and Elise Louise Jones W. Prep. Buffalo H. 8. Phi D. Th., Th. N. E., Sphinx 
Head. Asst. engr,. State Engineer 's Dept., '94-7 ; Isthmian Canal, Nicaragua, 
'97-9. Division engr., N. Y., Ontario & W. E. E., '99- '03. Ees. engr., Eochester, 
Syracuse & Eastern E. E., '04-6. Yice-pres. and engr. of I. M. Ludington's Sons, 
Inc., and of Combined Construction Co. M. 24 Jan '03, Syracuse, May E. Ashford. 
124 Powers Bldg., Eochester. Lives at 2180 East Ave. 

EoLLiN Henry White, M. E. '94. Manufacturer. 1889-94. B. 11 July '72, 
Cleveland, O., s. Thos. Howard and Almira Louisa Greenleaf W. Prep. Brooks Sch. 
A. D. Phi, Undine, Tennis Assn. Junior Prom. Com. Class football team, '90-1 j 
varsity football team, '91-2. Vice-pres. and chief engr. The White Club. Pres. 
Cleveland Tractor Co. Society of Automotive Engrs. ; Mayfield Country, Union, 
Shaker Heights, Cornell, Eoadside and Cleveland Athletic Clubs, Cleveland; Cleve- 
land and U. S. Chambers of Commerce; Aero Club, New York; Lake Placid Club; 
Chagrin Valley Hunt Club, Gates Mills, O. ; New England Historic-Genealog. Soc. 
M. 2 Sept. '96, Brooklyn, Katherine Elizabeth King. 1 dau. (now Mrs. W. Griffin 
King), 2 s. incl. William King W. '22. Office, care White Automobile Co., Cleve- 
land.^ Home, corner Lee Eoad and Fairmont Bvd., Cleveland, O, 

William Curtis White, A. B. Lawyer. B. 3 Oct. '72, Elmira, s. Merritt P. 
and Susan Adams W. Prep. Elmira F. A. Quill and Dagger, Classical Assn. Ivy 
Orator. Su7i ed. Principal Eushford U. S., '93-4; P. S. 51, Buffalo, '95- '03. Prac- 
ticing law in Buffalo since '03. University Club, Automobile Club, Cornell Club, 
Park Club, Canoe Club, Mason (Buffalo Consistory), Shrine, Lawyers' Club, State 
and Erie Co. B-ar Assns. M. 7 Dec. '03, Buffalo, Lydia Young, who d. 6 Sept. '04. 
1200 D. S. Morgan Bldg., Buffalo. 

John Eeboul Whittemore, M. M. E. Eeal estate business. 1892-3. B. 16 
May '71, St, Louis, Mo., s. Eobert BlackAvell and Katherine Spain Levering W, 
Prep. St. Louis H. S. A.B., Stanford '92. Psi U. Captain and fullback, Stanford 
football team. U. S. swimming championship, mile, all-around championship, C. U. 
Supt,, Abbott-Gamble Contr. Co., '93-5. Sec. and treas. Eankin & Fritsch Foundry 
& Machine 'Co., '95-7. Sales dept. Tiler & StoAvell Co., '97. With St. Louis Steam 
Power Co., '98- '01. Vice-pres. and mgr. Phoenix Dredging Co., '01. Gen. supt. 
Erie City Iron Works, '01-5; Atlas Engine Works, '06-8. Eeal estate business since 
'08. M. 1 Nov '98, St. Louis, Charlotte Carr Meysenburg. 2 s. (one deceased), 
1 dau. (deceased). E. F. D. 1, Monticito (office, Howard-Canfield Bldg.), Santa 
Barbara, Calif. 

Eobert Herrick Widdicombe, LL.B. Lawyer. 1891-3. B. 9 May '70, Boon- 
ville. Mo., s. Albert C. and Susan P. Hedrick W. Prep. St. James Mil. Acad., Mason 



86 rOUETH ROSTEE 

City, Mo. D. Chi. Clerk Criminal Div., District Court, 4tli Jud. Dist. of Colo., '94-6. 
Asst. dist. atty., 4tli Jud. Dist., '96-8. Atty., F. & C. C. Ry. Co., Cripple 'creek^ 
Colo., '98- '01. Practiced in Colorado 'Springs, '01-4; then in Denver for a time; 
sec. Election Com., Denver. M. 11 Oct. '93, Muncie, Ind., Marion E. Kirby. 1 s.', 
2 dau. 226 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111. 

Albert Wesley Wigglesworth, M.E. Manufacturer. B. 21 Dec. '72, Wal- 
worth, s. Albert W. and Ella M. Griswold W. Prep. Palmyra Classical U. S. 
Machinist, C, B. & Q. R. R., Havelock, Neb., '93. Chemist, Utah Sugar Co., Tehi, 
Utah, '93. Machine foreman. Central Teresa Sugar Estate, Cuba, '94-5. With Hill, 
Clarke & Co., Chicago, since '95 (shipping clerk, '95-6, salesman, '96- '02, mgr. 
since '02, also treas, & director since '05). Also treas. & director Chicago Machine 
Tool Co.; director Hill, Clarke & Co., Inc., Boston; vice-pres. & director Wood Tur- 
ret Machine Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Mason, Shriner. Chicago Athletic Assn. M. 
31 Dec. '95, Newark, Helen Gifford. 2 s. 426 Central Ave., Wilmette, 111. 

Arabella Elizabeth Wilcox, Ph.B. Teacher. B. 14 Oct. '71, dau. Mrs. Kate 
R. W., Middletown. Prep. Walkill Acad. A. Phi, Asteroids. Has taught in Middle- 
town since graduation. 9 Little Ave., Middletown. 

Glenn Avery Wilcox, B.S. Teacher. B. 14 May '70, nr. W. Liberty, la., 
s. Peleg Newton and Mary Eliza Hill W. Descendant of John and Priscilla Alden. 
Prep. West Winfield H. S. Nat. Hist. Soc, Congress, C. U. C. A. Teacher, Menlo, 
la., '93-4; principal. New Burlington, 0., '94-5; No. Litchfield, '95-7; Sangerfiel^ 
'97- '00; Westmoreland, '00-3; teacher of science, Lebanon, Ind., H. S., '03-4; 
U. of Ai'izona prep, dept., '04-6; Alhambra Union H. iS., Martinez, Calif., since 
'06. M. S., Univ. of Calif, (thesis, The Geomorphology of the Bay Region). Va- 
cations of '17-8, chemist w'ith Mountain Copper Co. Presbyterian. Mason (R. A. M., 
Scott. Rite 14°, Rose Croix), K. of P. Author The History of Masonry in The 
Tyler Keystone, Ann Arbor, April '19. Member LeConte Club. M. 29 July '03, 
Mesa, Ariz., Emma L. Kester. 1 s. (deceased), 1 dau. 710 Court St., Martinez, 
Calif. 

Edward Twichell Wilder, B. S. in Arch. Architect. 1888-90, 1891-3. B. 23 
Sept. '72, Topeka, Kan., s. Edward and Mary Catherine Scott W. Pj-ep. Waltham, 
Mass., H. S. Chi Psi. Draftsman, Tenney & Mundie, Chicago, '94-7. With Orleans 
Bar Mining Co., '98. Draftsman, McKim, Mead & White, '99- '03. Member 
W^ilder & Wright, architects, '04 on. 121 Railway Exchange Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 
Gertrude Wilder. 1889-09, opt. B. 15 Nov. '70, dau. S. H. W., Flint, Mich. 
Prep. Flint H. S. K. K. G. 3912 Vincennes Ave., Chicago, 111. 

tISAAc Chester Griswold Wilkins, M. E. Mechanical engineer. B. 8 Sept. 
'71, Whitehall, s. William A. and Harriet E. Griswold W. Prep. Whitehall H. S. 
Chi Psi. Class Day Com. Sihley Journal editor. With Delaware & Hudson R. R. 
Co., '93-4. Draftsman, Evans, Almirall & Co., '94-5; C. O. Brown, '95-6; New York 
Board of Education, '96-9. Prin. asst. .and chief draftsman, Henry Adams, cons, 
engr., Baltimore, '99- '01. Mech. engr., Thompson-Starrett Co., '01 on, in charge 
of electrical work. University Club of Brooklyn. Was active in Lafayette Ave. 
Presb. Ch. D. 20 Apr. '12, at a sanitarium near Cold Spring, of a pistol wound, 
self-inflicted. 

Robert Baird Williamson, M. E. Elec. engineer. B. 25 Oct. '72, Smith's 
Falls, Ontario, Canada, s. William and Rebecca Newman W. Prep. Port Hope 



CLASS OF 1893 87 

H. S. S. Xi, Canadian Club. Elec. engineer with Hyer-Sheehan Elec. Motor Co., 
Newburg, '93-5. Chief draftsman, Canadian Gen. Elec. Co., '95-7. Instructor in 
elec. eng., Lehigh, '97-9. Principal of elec. dept., International Corr. Schools, 
Scranton, Pa., '99- '05 (ed. a set of elec. eng. textbooks, 9 vols.). For several years 
with Bullock Elec. Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. Now engineer in charge A. C. design, 
Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Author (with W. S. Franklin), Elements of Alternating 
Currents. Member C. U. Alum. Assn. of Milwaukee. M. 13 Feb. '01, Peterboro, 
Ontario, Euphemia Paterson. 3006 State St. (office, care Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.), 
Milwaukee, Wis. 

Joseph Addison Willis. Manufacturer. 1889-90, spec. agr. B. 9 Sept. '71, 
Fowling Creek, Md., s. Peter and Martha W. Prep. Maplewood Inst., Concordville, 
Pa. B. S., Swarthmore '97. Teacher of chemistry, Friends' School, Abington, '97-8. 
Taught 4 years in Md. public schools. Four years on home farm. In '06 began mf r. 
of fertilizers and chemicals at North Wales. Vice-pres. and supt. Union Chemical 
Works, Inc. M. 26 Oct. '04, Preston, Md., Lulu E. Hallowell. 1 s. No. Wales, Pa. 

jEmory Moyers Wilson, Ph. B. Teacher, B. 5 June '71, Georgetown, D. C, 
y. J. Henry and Virginia Sims W. Prep. Washington (Central) H. S. Th. D. Chi. 
Senators. '86 Memorial Speaker. Senior Banquet Com., Statistics Com. Fellow in 
Polit. Economy, '93-4. Teacher, Eastern H. ,S., Washington, '94-8; Central H. S., 
'98- '02. Principal Central H. S., '02 till his death. University Club. M. 13 June 
'00, Washington, Mabel Law'ton Lamborne. 2 s., 1 dau. Was an invalid from 
pernicious anemia for about two years. D. 20 Feb. '20 at the Garfield Hospital, 
Washington, D. C, of pneumonia following influenza. 

Mrs. Edwin Henry Winans (Clara Louise Van Brocklen). 1889-90, spec. 
English. B. 8 June '67, Afton, Mich., dau. John and Louise Clara Eivers V. B. 
The V. B. family settled in the Mohawk Valley abt. 1630; one son killed and one 
carried away by Indians in King William's War. Prep. Union Classical Inst., 
Schenectady. A. Phi. Principal grammar school, Gloversville. Pres. Alpha Beading 
Club and of C. U. Alumnae Assn. Member Assn. Coll. Alumnae. Tutor in Latin and 
math., Columbia Prep. 'School. M. 28 June '94, Gloversville, Edwin H. Winans, 
then a professor in Union Coll. 1 s. (d. '95), 1 dau. (d. '97). 85 Belmont St., 
Rochester. 

Louis Fennimore Wing, Ph. B. Business. B. 30 Nov. '71, Buffalo, s. George 
■and Ellen Root Healy W. Prep. Buffalo Central H. S. B. Th. Pi. LL.B., Buffalo 
'95. Since '98 sec, and treas. Frederick K. Wing Co., engineers. Univ. Club (orig. 
raenuber), Automobile Club of Buffalo, Chamber of Commerce. Bro. of Frederick 
K. W. '90. 12 The Circle (ofdce 1314 Prudential Bldg.), Buffalo. 

tGEORGE Pease Witherbee, M'. E. B. 16 July 71, s. T. F. W., Port Henry. 
Prep. Ithaca H. S. A. D. Phi, Sphinx Head. Freshman football and baseball teams 
and crew (stroke). Varsity crew, '91-2, and football team, '91-2. Freshman Ban- 
quet Com, Cornellian editor-in-chief. 2d lieut. cadets, '90-1. Drowned 28 Aug. '93, 
Port Henry, while attempting to rescue a* companion from drowning, 

IDaniel Return Wood, B. iS, in Agr, Teacher, 1890-3. B. 22 Dec. '62, Leon, 
s. Daniel L. and Sarah Wells W. Prep. Fredonia Normal S. Natural Hist. Soc, 
Agr. Assn., Gamma Eta Kappa, Kappa Delta. Teacher, Santa Ana, Calif., H. S., 
^93-5; Stockton, Calif., H. S., '95-6, '99- '02; Berkeley, Calif., H. 6., '96-9; San 



88 FOUKTH EOSTEE 

Jose State Normal S., '02 on. Institute lecturer in nature study. Author of Nature 
Study in the Grades, contributor to educational journals. D. 2 Jan. '18. 

Eegak Harper Wood, M. E. '92, M. M. E. See '92 Eecords. 

Horatio Nelson Wood, M. E. '92, M. M. E. See '92 Eecords. 

Mabel Eliza Wood. ,See Mrs. W. L. Eichmond. 

Sydney Lunt Wood, M. E. '92, M. M. E. See '92 Eecords. 

THOiJiAS WiTHERBEE WooDBRiDGE, B. S. Assayer. B. 15 Sept. '70, Marblehea^, 
Mass., s. William Eeed and Emily Frances Anne Witherbee W. Prep. Ithaca H. S. 
A. D. Phi, Th. N. E., Chemiker Verein. iSupt. N. N. Y. Telephone Co., Port Henry, 
'94. Chemist, Taylor & Brunton Sampling Co., Aspen, Col., '95-6. Chemist and 
assayer. Park Eegent Mining Co., '96; Vindicator Cons. Gold Mining Co., Cripple 
Creek, '96- '05. Assayer, G-arfield Smelting Co., Garfield, Utah, '05-6. Mining, Ely, 
INev., '06-7. Assayer and chemist. Western Ore Purchasing Co., Hazen, Nev., '07-9. 
Chemist, Arizona Cons. Smelting Co., Humboldt, Ariz., '09-11. In charge of ore 
sampling, Pittsburgh-Idaho Mining Co., iSalt Lake City, Utah, '11-12. Asst. 
chemist, Internat. Smelting Co., Tooele, Utah, '12-13. With Sterling Borax Co., 
Lang, Calif., '13-20. Now accountant. Pacific Coast Borax Co. Bro. of John E. 
Woodbridge '95, cousin of Geo. P. Witherbee '93. M. 6 Sept. '00, Aspen, Colo., 
Anna Christina Browne. 1 dau., 1 s. Lang, Calif. 

Helen Douglas Woodward, A. M. 1892-3, classical archeology. B. 28 Nov. 
'42, Plattsburg, dau. Jonathan Douglas and Helen Piatt W. Prep. Plattsburg Acad. 
A. B., Vassar '67. Teacher in a private school, Plattsburg, '70-5 ; Plattsburg H. S., 
'75- '04 (except one year's travel in Europe, one year's study at Cornell, nearly 
one year of other travel, and some minor absences from work) ; principal, '81- '04. 
119 Court St., Plattsburg. 

Olivia Langdon Woodward. See Mrs. P. M. Chamiberlain. 

Mrs. Arnold S. Yantis (Effie Brown Earll). 1889-91, spec. agr. B. 28 
June '68, Mottville, dau. J. M. and Julia Sophia BroAvn E. Prep. Skaneateles 
Acad., Clinton. Liberal Inst. Natural Hist. Soc. Has painted many stereopticon 
slides and photographs (e. g. iii Comstock's How to Know the Butterflies). Author 
of articles on nature-study in Boys and Girls. Pres. Ithaca Woman 's Club, '03-5 ; 
of Child Study Club, '06-7. M. (1) 10 Sept. '91, Clifton Springs, Professor Mark 
\. Slingerland '92, C. U., who d. 11 March '09. 1 dau., Kathryn Lillis S., A. M. '19. 
M. (2) 14 Aug. '12, Ithaca, Eev. Arnold S. Yantis, a Universalist clergyman. 
Cousin of Lottie I. E. '90, Mrs. C. W\ Furlong '95, Euth Furlong '23, and Mrs. 
0. P. Fralick '98; sister of Dora H. Earll '95. 266 Harrison St. Manchester, N. H. 

Henry Deshields Yates, M. E. Mech. engineer. B. 23 Apr. '70, s. H. C. Y., 
Warrenton, Va. Prep. Warrenton H. S. Lost. 

William Young, LL. B. Lawyer. B. 23 Apr. '70, Topeka, Kan., s. John 
Mumma and Amelia Caroline Van Patten Y. Prep. Williamsport, Pa., Dickinson 
Sem. A. D. Phi, Phi D. Phi, Th. N. E., Sphinx Head, Chancery, Masque, Mandolin 
Club. Freshman crew, football, baseball^and track teams. Varsity crew, '91, base- 
ball team, '91, football team, '92. Law School athletic director. 2 yrs. in civ. eng. 
Admitted to Pa. bar, '94; has practiced since. Eepublican Chn. Lycoming Co., 
Pa., '96. Member N. Y. Assembly '05-7. Municipal Court justice '07-17, re-elected 
'17. F. & A. M., Eepublican Club of New York, Eiverside Eepublican Club, Univ. 
Glee Club of New York, State and Amer. 3ar 'yAssns., County Lawyers ' Assn., 



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Fourth Presb. Clmrch. Bro. of Edwin P. Y. '94, Chas. V. P. Y. '99, Geo. H. Y. '00, 
Carrie V. P. Y. '03. M. 27 Nov. '07, Phila., Pa., Helen Schernierhorn. 1 s., 1 dau. 
270 Eiverside Drive (office 2565 Broadway), New York. 

ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 

Tlie tAvo names added below bring the total iip to 565 of Avhom 527 belong 
to '93 in the narrower sense. The numiber of persons in the list who did not take 
a degree in '93 is increased to 207. 

Financial statement. A contribution by B. M. Jaquish will be counted in 
the next statement. 

Lost members. Add Becker. 

Listed in Who 's Who. Add Marx. 

War work. See also Norris's record. 

Edward Hugh Bangs. Telephone engineer. 1891-3, spec. B. 21 Aug. '69, 
LeRoy, s. Lucius N. and Agnes J. Blood B. Prep. Buffalo H. ,S. Engrg, dept. 
Anier. Tel. & Tel. Co., New York, '93-8. In Navy, Span.-Amer. War, '98. Chief 
engr. Southern Bell Tel. and Tel. Co., Atlanta, Ga., '98- '03 ; Central Union Tel. Co., 
Indianapolis, '03-7 and '08-11; Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., San Francisco, '08. Engrg. 
dept. Chicago Tel. Co. since '11. A. I. E. E., Western Soc. of Engrs., A. A. A. S., 
University Club, City Club. M. 29 Oct '10, Janet M. Norris. 212 W. Washington 
St., Chicago, 111. 

Ward Barnum. 2100 First Ave., Birmingham, ilia. 

Elizabeth Musgrove Braine, B. S. '00. Teacher. 1889-92, 1899-1900. B. 10 
Dec. '68, Piermont, N. J., dau. Charles Eowland and Felicia MteCobb B. Prep. 
Brooklyn Central H. S. Teacher, P. S. 35 and 72, Brooklyn. Asst. principal P. S. 
81, Queens, '07-17. Principal P. S. 57, Brooklyn, '17-21; of P. S. 39, Queens, Fai 
Eockaway, since March '21. Cornell Women's Club of New York, Women's City 
Club. 1427 Pacific St., Brooklyn. 

Mrs. Edmund F. Brown. 6047 Westminster PI., St. Louis, Mo. 

Harold M. Bush. E. F. D. 4, Grove City, O. 

Frank L. Cross. Lives at 18 Huntington Eoad, Port Washington. Office, care 
Simplex Folder Co., 200 Fifth Ave., New York. 

Mrs. Geo. 'M. Davison. Care Principal Davison, P. S. 109, Brooklyn. 

Henry C. Earle. 37 Crescent Ave., Newton Centre, Mass. 

Geo. de B. Greene. 25 Broad St., New York. 

Clarence B. Hadden. According to Phi G. D. directory, last heard from in 
Sandusky, O. Lost. 

EoBERT H. Jacobs. Pres. New York chapter Amer. Assn. of Engineers. 55 E. 
65th St., New York. 

Henry E. Lordly. Member A.iS.C.E. 

Freeman L. Pond. He and Mrs. P. were divorced in '19. 

Geo. W. Schurman. M. Helen Mnnro, sister of Mrs. J. G. Schurman. 

Oliver L. Shantz. D. in Buffalo. 



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